Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Brass Hex Nuts Brass DIN 934 hex nuts and Square nuts launched in Jamnagar
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Tata Motors plans to sell 10,000 units of Nano model per month
Tata Motors plans to sell 10,000 units of Nano model per month
After being on a roller coaster ride for more than 2 and a half years, the country’s cheapest car TATA NANO is all geared-up to register a massive sales jump in the coming months. The country’s largest auto maker Tata Motors has said that it plans to sell 10,000 units of Nano a month, a growth of over 233 percent.
“The festive demand has seen a very good uptick. We are quite confident the monthly sales numbers of the Nano should be hitting 10,000 units much before 2012-end, said Prakash M Telang, managing director (India operations), Tata Motors.
According to the company, Tata dealers have registered a massive pick-up in demand for Nano during this festive season. In a recent statement, a company spokesman said, “Tata Motors has consistently said it is confident about sales of the Nano, as marketing and sales initiatives take root. We do not issue retail sales numbers, as per norms of the Indian industry, but suffice it to say that retails sales (of the Nano) have been strong.”
Meanwhile, the firm is looking forward to roll-out a new edition of Nano model in year 2012, which will be hosting improved interiors. The new edition Nano will be available in select markets without any hike in the pricing. The company will also roll-out an anniversary edition of the car in March 2012, on the occasion of completion of three year of Nano model in the Indian market.
Satyam Raju finally goes home on bail
After driving through the once familiar Hyderabadi traffic for about an hour, he reached his home in Jubilee Hills, where mediapersons were present in strength, and walked into his residence to a warm welcome from his close family members and one among those who visited him was popular film producer and director Ramgopal Verma.
After an endless wait, Ramalinga Raju, his brother B Rama Raju and the firm’s former chief financial officer Vadlamani Srinivas came out of the jail around 5.45 pm.
Ramalinga Raju looked as cool as he was ever but the waiting media personnel made his happy moments short lived for a while.
Added to this, vehicular traffic came to a halt on the already congested road leaving the trio stranded outside the prison entrance for nearly 30 minutes.
Though everyone expected that the trio would come out of the prison after completing the required formalities in the court and the prison by afternoon, the process went on till evening.
Raju’s counsels completed the formalities of securing the sureties and others by 4 pm and presented them before the in-charge court for economic offences wing of the Special Court for CBI cases.
The documents were immediately sent to the prison authorities and, after the necessary formalities, the three accused were released on bail.
Clad in a blue shirt and looking calm and composed, Ramalinga Raju walked out to land before waiting mediamen who tried in vain to get his bytes.
A convoy of two CRVs, a Skoda and a Honda City were kept ready to carry the trio.
The small contingent of policemen and the close aides of Ramalinga Raju had a tough time controlling the mediapersons.
Lensmen and videographers climbed on the bonnet and top of the Night Hawk black CRV (AP 11AE 0123) and vied with each other to get a snap of him, leaving Raju embarrassed.
The convoy came in the wrong direction from the Saidabad side and by the time the police could clear the mediapersons from the place, traffic increased on both the sides of the road, leaving the convoy stranded in the middle.
As the convoy could not proceed towards the Old City side, it had to take a turn at the same place.
The huge number of roadside tents erected to sell sheep for the Bakrid festival compounded the problem.
It took nearly 30 minutes for the police to clear the traffic paving way for the convoy to pass much to the relief of Ramalinga Raju.
None of Ramalinga Raju’s family members came to the prison but only a few close aides reached the prison who handled the situation.
Within an hour, he reached his residence at Jubilee Hills