“When you love blindly, even flaws seem like virtues.” → When you deeply like or love someone, you may ignore their weaknesses. Their mistakes or shortcomings may even appear charming, acceptable, or even “good” to you. For example, if someone is stubborn, you might call it “determined” because you love them.
“When your dislike is intense, even virtues seem like flaws.” → On the other hand, if you dislike someone, even their positive qualities can appear negative. For instance, if someone is confident, you might see them as arrogant—simply because your attitude toward them is negative.
“Mend Your Attitude” → The key message is that it’s not always the person who is truly good or bad—it’s often our own perspective that is biased. By adjusting your attitude (removing the “blinding” effects of love or dislike), you can see people more clearly and fairly.
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Tata Power Company Limited. Industry or area to which the new line of business belongs to The proposed new line of business falls under upstream Solar Photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing, specifically PV Ingot and Wafer manufacturing. This segment represents a critical part of the solar value chain, supplying key inputs for downstream cell and module manufacturing. The foray into ingot and wafer manufacturing supports backward integration, reduces dependence on imports (currently dominated by China), and positions the Company to benefit from India’s policy driven push towards domestic self-reliance in solar manufacturing, particularly in view of the forthcoming ALMM List III requirements. 2. Expected benefits The proposed investment is expected not exceeding ₹6,500 crore, based on the overall planned capacity upto 10 GW ingot-wafer manufacturing capacity in the two phases of 5 GW each. In addition to revenue generation, the project offers strategic benefits including early mover advantage in a capacity constrained domestic market, enhanced supply security for downstream operations, improved margins through vertical integration, and strong financial returns with a projected payback period of approximately five years. The project also aligns with national manufacturing priorities and positions the Company to leverage policy incentives and demand protection mechanisms. 3. Estimated amount to be invested ≈ ₹6,500 crore
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