70 years since Nizam’s dream, teenager to set the 2-wheeler co – News2IN
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70 years since Nizam’s dream, teenager to set the 2-wheeler co

70 years since Nizam's dream, teenager to set the 2-wheeler co
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Hyderabad: The seven decade dream eventually became a reality for Hyderabad with a group of four young people from the old city who binded British electric vehicle manufacturers, one moto, to regulate the electric two-wheeled factory in the suburbs on the outskirts of the city.
To be built at a cost of Rs 250 Crore, they not only proved the wrong stereotypes of the city youth, especially from old Hyderabad, but also aware of long dreams to establish a car factory in the city.
Hyderabad has produced the first advanced prototype car, Pingle, back in the early 1950s and showed it on Numaish.
However, it cannot enter commercial production.
And long before Maruti’s car was conceptualized, Mukarram Jah, grandson Mir Osman Ali Khan, Nizam VII, had proposed a car factory in Hyderabad.
Even though he was said to have completed the document, the car project did not enter the river.
And now 70 years later, Hyderabad realized his dream of having its own car manufacturing unit arranged by land sons.
None of the city youth behind the project of an interesting car engineer was that no city youth behind the two-wheel EV project was a car engineer.
If someone is a dentist, the other is a security expert, the third is a broker and the fourth is an expert in business development.
Two of the 3 EV models that will be launched smoothly developed.
Dr.
Syed Faheem, Dentist-Turn-Entrepreneur, Mohammad Muzammil Riyaz, Experts in Cyber ​​Security and Risk Management, Syed Hussain Ali Khan, Brand and Business Development Expert, and Aditya Reddy Purumanandla, a broker, made a car factory on the outskirts of the city on the outskirts City A reality.
Together with mechanical engineers Mobin Sameer Parthipady and the development of the Shubhankar Chaudhry Executive Entrepreneurship Business, City Entrepreneurs opened a two-wheeled EV factory where two-wheeled vehicles and lithium batteries would be made.
Muzammil Riyaz, who headed a Moto of India as a partner and promoter, previously related to the Islamic Development Bank and the United Nations for various technological projects.
“This is the time to give back to the city that gives us education, facilities, freedom, resources, freedom, and world-class support needed to form a sophisticated factory,” he said, explaining the reason he had chosen Hyderabad.
“We thank our city and remain hyderabadi in the heart, work and soul,” he added.
Syed Faheem said growing up in Hyderabad “under the parting of culture”, he always knew that there was a lot of energy that had not been utilized and enthusiasm for innovation.
“We have witnessed how Hyderabad has developed with many international MNCs who choose our city to others.
It reflects the vision seen by people in our city,” he added.

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