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Big Steel Boys Pushing Future Mobiility Pedal

Big Steel Boys Pushing Future Mobiility Pedal

Rediff.com11 Aug 2024

From setting up cutting-edge facilities to cater to the domestic market and building capabilities of global standards, the action is building up.

Affordable cars are the flavour of the season

Affordable cars are the flavour of the season

Rediff.com16 Jun 2010

This is the era of affordable cars and car manufacturers across the world are trying to come up with affordable cars that can be sold like hot cakes.

Jaguar XK 120 among cars that changed the world

Jaguar XK 120 among cars that changed the world

Rediff.com29 Jun 2009

The list of '10 Cars That Changed The World' also features the Ford Model T, the Volkswagen Beetle, the Trabant, the Porsche 911, the Ford Mustang, the AMC Eagle, the Jeep Cherokee, the Dodge Caravan and the Toyota Prius. 'These vehicles changed people's lifestyles and habits as well as automakers' long-term strategies. Some even changed governments,' the magazine said in an accompanying report.

Tata Nano could face rocky road ahead

Tata Nano could face rocky road ahead

Rediff.com15 Jan 2008

He added that Suzuki could not build a car for the same price as the Nano without sacrificing quality and standards.

The incredible story of the Rs 1-lakh car

The incredible story of the Rs 1-lakh car

Rediff.com30 Mar 2007

Tata Motors' plans would produce, in real terms, by far the cheapest car ever made.

What the future holds for the economy

What the future holds for the economy

Rediff.com22 May 2020

Will people buy as many cars as before if more office-goers are working from home? How much existing office space in commercial buildings will become surplus, and what will that mean for the construction industry, asks T N Ninan.

Spectrum bounty: How much will the govt get?

Spectrum bounty: How much will the govt get?

Rediff.com3 Mar 2016

The marketplace was simply not conducive to the extension and evolution of broadband networks, particularly for less dense rural markets, so connectivity and services suffered.

Forget Make in India, try design thinking

Forget Make in India, try design thinking

Rediff.com8 Apr 2015

Design thinking is not designing as traditionally understood.