Monday, May 25, 2009




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Bajaj Auto commences bikes production in China

Bajaj Auto Limited has began manufacturing bikes in China, that would be specifically catering to others markets like Nigeria, where there is an immense demand for low-cost bikes.
It has also been learnt that India’s second largest two-wheeler maker has already shipped 1,000 made-in-China bikes to Nigeria through India. However, bikes being sold in Nigeria are not branded as Bajaj, but as Boxer, as PTI claims that unbranded bikes are quite prominent there.
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Maruti Alto to challenge Tata Nano with two different gasoline engines



Ever since the announcement of Nano, speculations on Maruti Suzuki entering a similar segment has continued to make headlines. But now, it looks Maruti is interested to take on the Nano-challenge with a stripped-down version of Alto, instead of the earlier expected 800 model. This is mainly because Alto is compatible with the Bharat Stage-IV norms for CO2 emissions and other criteria. It has also been learnt that while the stripped down version of 796cc Alto will be priced closer to Nano, the other variants may sport a 997cc KB series engine, which is currently being strapped on to A-star, a premium hatchback car launched last year.

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Delhi High Court unique directive to curb drunken driving

The Delhi High Court has come up with an interesting modus operandi to reign in drunken driving in the city. Following a Delhi Police survey which revealed that 95 per cent of those who came to any bar drove away on their own ; and over 80 per cent who came out from high-end bars, only 20 per cent using their chauffeurs later, this seemed a reason enough for the judiciary to get going. Justice JR Midha has instead asked Delhi government to examine if it can be made mandatory for all bars and discotheques to keep 'replacement drivers' , as is prevalent in some foreign countries. Replacement drivers are ones who offer their services to customers who are unable to drive back on their own.
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