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Dream car came true


Dream car came true
Muttakin Rashid Alvi


 

Dream car came true
Muttakin Rashid Alvi


   The young talents are making new inventions for taking Bangladesh some steps ahead. So far many news have amazed us. But all of us don’t know about those. One of them is ‘NYPTA-8’. It’s a super four-wheeler. Private car with four seats but has a price like a motorbike! That too will have a better speed than the expensive brand cars! But the cost of fuel will be less! It’s really unbelievable!
    Five engineering students of BUET designed and manufactured the fuel-efficient car at a magnificent competition in Dhaka on 15 March this year. They contested in a creative event called ‘ECORUN’, jointly organized by BUET and JICA(Japan International Cooperation Agency) and stood first. They’re studying mechanical engineering and students of 4th year. Their names are- Nahiyan, Tausif, Yasin, Bakhtiyar and Shahrul.
  These five young men are optimistic that their dreams will come true. They strongly believe that the car manufacturing institutions of Bangladesh will be inspired by their success. Maybe very soon these institutions will be making this kind of car commercially. The inventors of NYPTA-8 think, this car has some properties that will absolutely attract the car makers.
  Firstly, it has a sensor that can detect obstacles and slow down automatically before getting close to it. It can save itself and the passengers from accidents. Secondly, as the expense of fuel is high, the environment is being affected. If people use this car, the amount of fuel spent for driving will be much less and the atmosphere will be less affected. So, it’s very certain that this friendly to environment invention will become popular among the people. Thirdly, the body of the car has been made using stainless steel’s empty pipe. To make the base-frame, galvanizing mild steel has been used instead of aluminum. These elements are found at a cheap price in our country and so the cost of production of this car shouldn’t be very high. And as for the engine, motorbike’s engine has been used. But its speed per hour is more than the other cars. the car will use less power, which means more fuel efficiency. An air intake is a duct that admits air to be mixed with fuel.
     Now these young talents hope for the help of government and non-government entrepreneurs. The day isn’t so far when Bangladesh won’t need to import cars anymore. Cars of high quality will be produced in our own country. One day, cars made in Bangladesh will rule the vehicle world and NYPTA-8 will be running on the roads of Bangladesh.

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