Here are the top headlines on Wednesday
Unlike heavy engineering, auto and auto components, the labour requirement in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies is nevertheless less
The company was targeting transportation of at least 50% its cars via Railways by 2030; higher focus on rail has helped it offset 3,000 MT of CO2 emissions, and save 100 million litres of fossil fuel
According to the author, it is necessary to build trust with the political system, governments, bureaucracy, judiciary and industrial leaders
Buying sentiment in rural areas is also better due to good initial spell of rains in June which has led to a better sowing of the kharif crop
Car manufacturers are rejigging their product portfolios as diesel and petrol prices near parity
Maruti Suzuki India, the country's largest carmaker, on Wednesday reported a 53.8 per cent year-on-year decline in domestic passenger vehicle sales to 51,274 units in June due to Covid-19 crisis
Over a quarter of India's auto part imports - worth $4.2 billion - came from China in 2019, according to the data from Auto Component Manufacturers' Association of India (ACMA).
Govt wants to promote exports and has identified some sectors, including autos and textiles, for which incentive plans are being designed, said a senior government official
From Donald Trump blocking H-1B visa for certain foreign workers, Moody's lowering India GDP forecast to Maruti launching new BS-VI S-Presso, here are top news of the day
The new trim comes with one litre engine delivering a mileage of 31.2 km/kg
Launched in 2005, Swift heralded the start of the premium hatchback segment in India and has created a glorious legacy, MSI said in a statement
The loans are available to both salaried and self-employed customers.
The familiar playbook of flexible payment schemes, value packs and discounted sales dons a post-pandemic avatar as brands chase thrifty customers
The company plans to hire about 200 associates for its Halol plant to ramp up overall production to pre-Covid-19 level
The Celerio S-CNG variants are priced at Rs 5.36 lakh, Rs 5.61 lakh and Rs 5.68 lakh.
From IBM dropping its facial recognition software, Irdai withdrawing its long-term covers on motor to FM telling banks to improve interest rate transmission, here are the top headlines on Wednesday
Bhargava said Maruti was only an assembler of cars and depended on each of the 370-380 vendors and tier 2 and tier 3 suppliers to provide components
Maruti had first resumed production at its Manesar plant in Haryana on May 12 after closing down production for about 40 days
The company had produced a total of 1,51,188 units in the same month last year