Tatas,M&M,Maruti Lead Expansion Drive

DAIMLER, Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra & Mahindra are set to lead an estimated $30-billion investments by automakers in the next four years to meet the galloping demand in the world

To a joint venture between Ashok Leyland and Transport Dept.

New Delhi: About 10 acres of prime land in the National Capital at a meagre rent of Rs 150 per year!

The Delhi government has allotted the land at those rates to a joint venture between a society and a private player for a Drivers' Training Institute, according to an RTI reply given by the Transport department.

Q&A: R Seshasayee, MD, Ashok Leyland
Swaraj Baggonkar / Mumbai March 6, 2010, 0:41 IST

Geneva: Japanese autocar giant Nissan announced on Tuesday that it was in talks with Ashok Leyland for developing a small car for the global market that could be priced at around $4,500-5,000 (about Rs 2.25 lakh-2.50 lakh).

Geneva: Japanese autocar giant Nissan announced on Tuesday that it was in talks with Ashok Leyland for developing a small car for the global market that could be priced at around $4,500-5,000 (about Rs 2.25 lakh-2.50 lakh).

New Delhi: Upset that the Delhi government has stopped procurement of semi low-floor and standard floor buses even when there is acute shortage of new vehicles, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked it to get cracking.

NEW DELHI: Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland, which have been given contract by the Delhi Government to supply low-floor buses, informed the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that they had prepared a time schedule to complete the supply of low-floor buses.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the heavy vehicle manufacturers, Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland, to file affidavits stating when they would be able to complete the supply of low-floor buses to the Delhi Government.

Swaraj Baggonkar / Mumbai December 05, 2009, 0:13 IST

Welcoming the government

The switch to dual fuel for vehicles, consisting of hydrogen and CNG, will happen by next year.

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