Dhaka Low-priced, tiny and reasonably reliable Nano cars made by Tata Motors are set to roam the streets of Bangladesh from early next month, the local distributor said on Monday.

“We plan to import up to 2,000 cars initially but the figure will be raised with increased demand in the country,” said Abdul Matlub Ahmed, chairman of Nitol-Niloy Group.

Automobile companies based in India, both homegrown and foreign brands now based here, are opposing the provisions on their sector in the proposed India-European Union free trade agreement (FTA).

KOLKATA, 14 FEB: Can an about-to-be-launched plant be relocated as a result of 10 days’ agitation, advocate-general Anindya Mitra submitted before the Division Bench of Mr Justice Pinaki Ghosh and

The Tata Motors Limited (TML) had a right to the Singur plot as long as it intended to set up an automobile plant on it, advocate general Anindya Mitra submitted before the Division Bench of Mr Jus

KOLKATA, 7 FEB: Although Tata Motors Limited (TML) and the vendors are similarly placed, the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act discriminates between the two, counsel of the vendors at

The state government's victory in the Singur case will affect the integrity of the nation as it will pave the way for other states to act according to their desire, submitted Mr SK Kapur, counsel o

The Delhi government is considering giving residents another option of public transport — motorcabs.

Even as reports of farmers reeling under the impact of heavy debts committing suicide come pouring in from different parts of West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee denied here on Thursday tha

MUMBAI: Italian carmaker Fiat and Japan's Suzuki Motor Corporation have inked an agreement to supply 1 lakh diesel engines to Maruti Suzuki India, which will help the country's largest carmaker to

Tata Technologies on Wednesday unveiled the prototype for a $20,000-electric car that can carry up to four passengers in Detroit as it set out to challenge more costly rivals.

“The eMO project symbolises the coming of age of Indian automotive engineering,” said Warren Harris, President of Tata Technologies.

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