The Corona Virus outbreak in China has led to restrictions on movement of people and business activities in many provinces of China, in order to control the spread of virus. The closure of factories in China may affect Indian industries, which import components, intermediaries and raw materials from China like …
Dilip Chenoy But vehicle manufacturers see little room for such optimism. Automobile manufacturers have questioned the projections by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) that the industry will be back on the fast track this fiscal after a poor 2008-09. SIAM
HAZARD: A labourer at work in the vehicle scrap industry in Pudupet, Chennai. Industry experts say legislation is needed to deal with the increasing pile of vehicle scrap. CHENNAI: Although India is witnessing an expansion of the market for private vehicles, the country is yet to develop a proper mechanism …
Ajay Modi / New Delhi April 8, 2009, 0:48 IST The consumption of auto LPG, which registered a decline of 2.4 per cent in January, has bounced back to double-digit growth since February on the back of a 11 per cent cut in prices. The segment is estimated to grow …
Nano pips A-Star to emerge as most fuel-efficient car in India ARAI Certifies Tata Car As Most Economical With Fuel Efficiency Of 23.6 km/litre Chanchal Pal Chauhan NEW DELHI MARKET leader Maruti Suzuki
People of the millennium city seem to be excited about the dream car Nano, which reached showrooms on Wednesday. The car has turned out to be the most awaited car, as a large number of people turned up at the only showroom where the small wonder was on display.
New Delhi: Given the state of the global and domestic economies, and the fate that has befallen many of their international counterparts, automobile manufacturers in India are grateful to see fiscal 2008-09 come to an end. However, they are much more concerned about the future. However, Maruti, the undisputed leader …
Nano Fever Grips Cities Across Country, Tata Motors To Take A Year To Deliver First 100,000 Cars Our Bureau & Agencies KOLKATA NANO fever gripped customers with a vengeance on Wednesday as hundreds thronged Nano showrooms across the country to be among the first to get a glimpse of the …
Riding on deep discounts, dealer push, excise cuts & feel-good factor ushered in by the iconic Nano, the automobile industry is set to reap a bumper harvest even as the rest of India Inc fights hard to keep its chin up Our Bureau NEW DELHI INDIA
The issue is not the right to own a Nano but the right to a slice of the public subsidy Sunita Narain / New Delhi March 27, 2009, 0:13 IST The issue is not the right to own a Nano but the right to a slice of the public subsidy …
Bangalore: Just as India embraces a Rs 1 lakh car, the Murugappa Group has launched a bicycle worth a whopping Rs 2 lakh. While the Nano epitomises the dreams and aspirations of millions who have never driven a car, the Rs 2-lakh bicycle hopes to ride with 7,000 people who …