X-ian engineering is the process of breaking down complex products into its fundamental components and then building the product again in the cheapest way available. This ensures simpler and easier ways to handle processes and products. Indians and South Asians are known for this method. The company Y intended to convey deep frugality and a willingness to challenge conventional wisdom applied to engineering, technological innovation, and new product development. The name originated from India, and was named following the Z, Y's most pathbreaking product in its field. It is associated with the sentence "Getting more [services] from less [resources] for more [people]".
Solve for X, Y and Z.
Answer: X-Gandhi Y- Tata Motors Z-Nano
4 Answers:
X - Gandhi
Y - TATA
Z - Nano
Gandhi
although frugal engineering is also the term
the nano of tata
X: Gandhi
Y: Tata motors
Z: Nano
X-Gandhian
Y- Tata
Z-Nano
"Frugal Engineering or Gandhian Engineering is the science of breaking up complex engineering processes/products into basic components and then rebuilding the product in the most economical manner possible. Frugal engineering results in simpler and easier to handle processes and cheaper products with necessary features. Indians and South Asians are known for frugal engineering. The Tata Nano, the cheapest car in the world today, is held up as an example of successful frugal engineering.[1] In this context, it is frequently referd as "Gandhian engineering" in honor of Mahatma Gandhi."
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