Best in the country – Chennai MTC Bus Service

Recently have been to quite a few cities across India, and finally in Chennai after a long gap. Noticed quite a few changes while entering the city, the clover shaped flyovers of Kathipara junction and quite a number of one ways in the arterial road, but nothing as much striking as the MTC’s fleet of new buses.Most of the buses in the city are  Deluxe and Ultra Deluxe with quite a number of Volvo buses plying within the City.

The buses are surprisingly very comfortable and uncharacteristically well maintained, compared to the fleet back in early 2000 this is a huge change.Almost 90% of the buses are supplied by Ashok Leyland and rest by TATA and Volvo India.

It appeared most of the buses are new and very few old buses were seen,so I wanted to find more details on how Chennai MTC does this, whereas other major Indian cities like Mumbai,Bangalore,Delhi and Kolkata are struggling with their ageing and rickety fleets.

MTC has been doing aggressive shopping in terms of buses over the last 5 years, In 2008-09 season the mean average of a MTC bus was 3.59 years and now till September 2009 it is 4.08 years. In 2008, MTC acquired 1139 new buses and in 2009 (till Sep) it acquired 732 new buses.

Chennai MTC carries 50 lakh Passengers daily has a fleet of 3257 buses as of Sep 2009.

Below is the chart of MTC Bus efficiency as per Chennai MTC website (http://www.mtcbus.org/)

And whats more they have few buses for hire service as well, you can visit MTC website or call 044 – 23455846 / 23455858 / 23455859 for your private trips as well. Many of the corporates are booking these buses for their team outings so do note  down these numbers if you are in Chennai.

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi (2009) owners review

Unlike most other reviews based on few kms of Test ride, my review is based on what I have experienced with my new Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi. I purchased the bike last week for an on road price of Rs 80,200.00 (Chennai , Nov 14 2009). Luckily the showroom had stock of Black Pulsars, but none of the other colors were available. The Manager was not even ready to take order for anything else. But considering that my original choice was black, I decided to go for the All black Pulsar 220 DTSi.

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi 2009 Fastest indian
Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi 2009 Fastest indian

Before going to the Bajaj showroom, I went to the Hero Honda showroom to check the availability of Karizma, as I was considering either Pulsar/Karizma. They had two colors of Hero Honda Karizma (not the ZMR) on display , a yellow one and a fiery red. To my disappointment both looked extremely plasticky (including the hood) and I felt if I remove the half fairing the bike would look exactly like Hero Honda Super Splendor. And the Karizma ZMR orders not even accepted till December, So I had to go to Bajaj showroom to get Pulsar 220.

First impression – the bike is definitely bigger than most other bikes (including my old pulsar) and much heavier. And most places I got lots of stares, and enquiries. And the hood made it look like a totally different bike and not the usual pulsar (see the picture below)

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS Front Hood
Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS Front Hood

The following are the major things I noticed with the bike on the first few days :

1. Extremely powerful headlight, it felt like Im driving a car due to the wide coverage and power of the headlights.
2. Headlight and hood is fixed to tank, so when turning you will feel odd as the hood/headlamp assembly is not turning.
(but since the coverage of headlight is wide, it doesn’t affect in terms of illumination).
3. Mileage seems to be surprisingly good compared with my earlier 150 cc pulsar, I got 45-50 km/liter in the first 250 km.
4. The fuel indicator is precise unlike previous models.
5. Bajaj recommends not exceeding 65 km/h for the first 1000 km and 75 km/h for 1000-2000km, which is extremely disappointing.
6. Reaching neutral from 2nd/3rd gear always lands me into first gear, Im not sure whether the problem is with me or the design. (we need to push down from neutral for first and push up for all other gears. Neutral is between 1st and 2nd gear)
7. Front and Rear disc brakes are excellent.

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS 2009

One good thing is that, almost all of my friends were impressed with the looks, inspite of the fact many hated the Pulsar as it had become a very common sight. This is definitely a style statement.
Will update more details very soon, overall this is a definitely a good choice over Pulsar 180 cc considering that Pulsar 180cc costs around Rs 73,000 on road and 150cc costs Rs 68,000.

Force India gets Pole Position in Belgian Grandprix (formula 1)

Team Force India stunned the world today by getting a pole position in Belgian Grandprix.

Force India’s Giancarlo Fisichella finished on top of the charts in the Q3, Fisichella was in the top through out the qualifying session on saturday, and proving its not a lucky break. Even Adrian Sutil of Force India was in the top 10 in Q1 and Q2 but throwing his position to secure only a 11th position in Grid.

Force India sporting Indian Colors Pole Position in Belgium Grand prix
Force India sporting Indian Colors Pole Position in Belgium Grand prix

TV’s beamed a visibly surprised and happy Vijay Mallaya.