Bajaj Auto on Monday said it has suspended production at its manufacturing facilities in view of the measures announced by government to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak.
The company said it has also implemented work from home for office based staff while international travels for employees as well as physical meetings have been cancelled.
"Our corporate office and factory atChakan as well as other factories have ceased production in line with the local instructions," Bajaj AutoExecutive Director Rakesh Sharma said in a statement.
Only bare minimum manning will be maintained for essential services, he added.
Sharma further said: "We are absolutely clear that we will strictly implement the government directives as well as guidelines."
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