Swaraj Baggonkar &Amp; Makarand Gadgil In Mumbai

Stories by Swaraj Baggonkar &Amp; Makarand Gadgil In Mumbai

Over 2,000 auto parts units face closure

Over 2,000 auto parts units face closure

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2008

The current slump in the automobile sector has delivered a hard knock to component makers -- classified as small and tiny enterprises -- as about 600 manufacturing units in Jamshedpur have shut down operations, while more than 2,000 other units spread across the country are on the verge of closure.

Nissan to cut sourcing from Maruti

Nissan to cut sourcing from Maruti

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

Nissan Motor Company, Japan's third-largest auto maker, has decided to cut its small car sourcing target from India's biggest car company Maruti Suzuki by 80 per cent in view of the severe downturn in Europe's automobile market.

Mumbai fine dining may lose 30% clientele

Mumbai fine dining may lose 30% clientele

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2008

Bookings in five-star hotels and inflow of foreign tourists into the country were already running low due to the global economic meltdown. With Wednesday's terror attack, the hotel industry is expected to see a rise in the number of cancellations and also a substantial reduction in tourist numbers since the terrorists have struck at the peak of the tourist season.

Terrorists used Google Earth

Terrorists used Google Earth

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2008

Slowly but surely pieces of the jigsaw puzzle of the conspiracy behind Mumbai terror attacks are falling into place.

Attack may leave Rs 500 cr bill for Taj

Attack may leave Rs 500 cr bill for Taj

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2008

Restoration of colonial woodwork could take almost an year.

Police admit slack coastal security

Police admit slack coastal security

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2008

The job of the police is to essentially provide security along the coast and it is the job of coast guard or navy to provide maritime security

Hotels fear 25-30% loss in business

Hotels fear 25-30% loss in business

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

The attack comes at a time when the hotel industry is already suffering from weak demand. Thanks to the credit crunch, companies have decided to curb overseas travels and move to low-cost alternative accommodation. Even though the terror attacks occurred in south Mumbai-based Trident and Taj hotels, tourists in Delhi's Le Meridean , Shangri La and Taj Mahal were seen cancelling scheduled events.

Report on Mumbai SEZ referendum delayed

Report on Mumbai SEZ referendum delayed

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2008

The state government on September 21 held the referendum, the first of its kind in the country, in 22 villages in Raigad district to decide the fate of the Mumbai SEZ, promoted by Jai Corp headed by Anand Jain, who is a close associate of Reliance Industry chief Mukesh Ambani. However, Raigad district collector Nipun Vinayak is yet to finalise the report on the issue.

Mercedes to launch 6 AMGs this month

Mercedes to launch 6 AMGs this month

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2008

The models will carry a price tag of Rs 1.25 crore to Rs 3 crore, the most expensive in the company's line-up, and will be custom ordered and delivered directly from Germany. Delivery time may take two or three months depending on what the customer chooses.

Car firms gear up for new launches to drive sales

Car firms gear up for new launches to drive sales

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2008

Car companies are hoping to buck the slowdown by launching new models to push sales from January. Industry majors like Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, Hyundai India have all lined up launches in the next few weeks and months hoping to generate reasonable volumes.

Auto-makers lure buyers with Made-In-India tag

Auto-makers lure buyers with Made-In-India tag

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The move comes close on the heels of growth in developed auto markets such as the US and Europe dipping in the red. Analysts say that global auto companies are now focusing on developing new models for emerging markets like India, their with main focus on containing costs. The cost of development in India is considered to be the lowest in the world.

Output cut by auto companies hits ancillaries

Output cut by auto companies hits ancillaries

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2008

Auto component companies -- especially the mid-size and small ones -- are facing an uphill task to stay afloat as banks have become tight-fisted in giving credit and vehicle makers are cutting orders to combat the slowdown in sales.

Mahindra to launch Scorpio in China

Mahindra to launch Scorpio in China

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2008

The company is evaluating options to launch the Scorpio, Bolero, Xylo and pickup trucks in the Chinese market. However, no firm decision has yet been taken. In China, the company already has a presence in the tractor segment through Mahindra China Tractors, a joint venture company with and Jiangling Motors Company.

Second-hand car rates go down the hill

Second-hand car rates go down the hill

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2008

Second-hand car prices have dropped 15 to 25 per cent following the imposition of stringent Supreme Court norms over repossessing and selling cars of owners defaulting on their loans.

M&M slashes Rs 5k-cr capex

M&M slashes Rs 5k-cr capex

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2008

Mahindra & Mahindra has decided to curtail its capital expenditure of Rs 5,000 crore (Rs 50 billion) in view of the ongoing slump in demand for cars and sports utility vehicles in the domestic market.

R-Infra project hits green hurdles

R-Infra project hits green hurdles

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2008

Reliance Infrastructure's 4,000-MW power project at Shahpur in Raigad district is facing legal hurdles on environmental ground

M&M slots Rs 300 cr for brand promotion in the US

M&M slots Rs 300 cr for brand promotion in the US

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2008

India's biggest utility vehicle player Mahindra & Mahindra will spend close to Rs 300 crore ($60 million) towards brand-building and promotion as it prepares to launch its vehicles in the largest automotive market in the world - the United States.

Mumbai to have new taxis soon

Mumbai to have new taxis soon

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

The Maharashtra government's decision to phase out the old ubiquitous black and yellow premier padmini taxis that are more than 25 year old in the country's financial capital has given automobile companies, which are facing declining sales due to the economic slowdown, a reason to smile.

US crisis forces car-makers to cut output

US crisis forces car-makers to cut output

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

JLR sees job cut if the situation does not improve.

Auto makers woo govt employees to boost sales

Auto makers woo govt employees to boost sales

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2008

Most top car makers are offering discounts, targeted specifically at government employees. About 5 million employees are expected to benefit from the government's move to raise its employees' salary by 70 per cent. The revised pay scales will be effective January 2006, which means they will get their pending salaries in bulk. Auto makers are hoping they will use the lumpsum payment to make a down payment for a car.