Maruti Suzuki India intern dies after 'wrong treatment' in Gurugram

A quack was arrested and charged with culpable homicide following the death of a 20-year-old Maruti Suzuki India intern due to alleged wrong treatment in IMT, Manesar, police said. Footage from CCTV cameras installed at the deceased's PG accommodation showed the quack and his friend dumping his body near, the police added. Leeladhar, a native of Jaandwa village in Rajasthan's Churu district, was interning with Maruti at IMT and lived in a PG in Aliar village. In his complaint to the police, the deceased's uncle Ramavtar said he was informed about Leeladhar's death on Tuesday. The police handed over his body after a post mortem, but Ramavtar said he had a doubt that his nephew died under suspicious circumstances. "I reviewed the CCTV footage and found that my nephew had fever and was being treated by Faieem, a quack from Amroha in Uttar Pradesh at Aalam clinic in Aliar village," Ramavtar said in his complaint. "The quack gave an injection to my nephew and asked him to sleep at the
29-09-2022

Maruti SUV drive to aid mkt share but not much

The strong hybrid variants of Maruti's Grand Vitara are priced at a premium to Toyota's Hyryder.This shows Maruti's confidence in its own products but there is a possibility of cannibalization
27-09-2022

Multibagger bluechip stock turns lakh to 53 lakh in long run: Buy?

A bluechip company with a market valuation of Rs. 2,82,260.59 Crore in the auto industry is Maruti Suzuki India Ltd
25-09-2022
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Changing course in the City of Lakes

Spending a couple of days with the Grand Vitara in Udaipur helped discover that hope floats for Maruti's first attempt at a premiumSUV. Thumbs up for its AWD too
23-09-2022

Small car segment to grow in volume terms: MSIL's Shashank Srivastava

Maruti Suzuki India expects the small car segment to grow in volume terms despite a decreasing share in the overall domestic passenger vehicles market, according to a senior company official. While affordability is a major concern that has impacted growth of the small-car segment, the company is betting on first-time buyers and more customers from rural as well as suburban areas -- tier II and III towns. "We believe absolute volume (of small cars) will increase but as a percentage of the total volume (of passenger vehicles), which is 38 per cent at the moment, this may show a decrease, but in absolute volume terms, it will increase," Maruti Suzuki India Ltd Senior Executive Director (Marketing & Sales) Shashank Srivastava told PTI. The hatchback market used to fluctuate between 45-46 per cent of the total passenger vehicles market for the last five years and last year it dipped to about 38 per cent and SUVs with 40 per cent of the overall market became the largest selling segment,
18-09-2022
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MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD. - 532500 - Maruti Suzuki To Recall 5002 Super Carry Vehicles

Maruti Suzuki to recall 5002 Super Carry Vehicles
16-09-2022

Indian auto industry should aim for higher quality: Maruti Suzuki's Ayukawa

It should 'localise smallest of the components' and invest in new technology, says business leader
14-09-2022
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