The downturn in the auto business has continued even in August where all automakers have recorded a bigger Year-on-Year (YoY) decline in sales compared to the previous month. India’s second largest carmaker- Hyundai has witnessed a drop of 16.58 per cent in
– Price hike of 3 per cent across lineup from January 2019 – Attributes hike in prices to rising input costs and depreciating rupee Volkswagen India has announced a price hike of up to 3 per cent from January 2019.
Maruti Suzuki today announced its Q4 results of 2017-18 and its net profit stood at ₹ 18,821 million, which is up by 10 per cent compared to the same period last year. This profit is lower than what the market
Toyota Kirloskar Motor is the latest car maker in the country to announce a price hike for the new year. Starting from January 2018, all Toyota cars will see a hike of three per cent. The company has attributed the increase
Known for its highly capable utility vehicles, Japanese carmaker Isuzu has announced a price reduction across its model line-up in the country. The Isuzu MU-X, D-Max V-Cross pick-up and the D-Max range get a price reduction across the country as
The Government of India implemented the new GST rates on the 1st of July 2017, post which most of the vehicles sold in India were expected to receive a price reduction. While other manufacturers like – Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai,
Maruti Suzuki is India’s largest automaker with nearly 46 per cent market share. GST impact on car prices is a prevalent concern in the market and the onset of the new GST (or goods and services tax) regime has seen Maruti Suzuki lead the
Withstanding the technical glitches in the online application process which had deterred the admission process, the education department of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to conduct the first round of seat allocation on February 28. Representational image RELATED STORIES
A survey conducted by a group of students came across that 76 per cent of students from Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) suffer problems in English language skills. 76% students from this University suffer problems in basic English language skills RELATED