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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Yamaha sales up 21.33% in March

Yamaha Motor India today reporteda 21.33 per cent increase in its total two-wheeler sales at
61,239 units in March 2014 as compared to 50,473 units in thesame month of the previous year.

Domestic sales stood at 28.7 per cent at 46,052 units as against 35,782 units in the same month a year ago, the company said in a statement.

In the export markets, the company sold 15,187 units last month, compared to 14,691 units in March 2013, up 3.37 per cent, it added.

Commenting on the sales performance, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd Vice President (Sales & Marketing) Roy Kurian said: "This month has indeed been an exceptional month for us
as we were able to witness a brisk growth due to our superb product line-up and innovative customer centric activities."
 The launch of family scooter -'Alpha' in Auto Expo along with Ray and Ray-Z, enabled the company to maintain
consistency in overall growth, he added.

BMW launches M6 Gran Coupe

German luxury car maker BMW launched an all new version of its M6 Gran Coupe, a four-door
sports car, priced at Rs 1.75 crore (ex-showroom Delhi).
Besides, the company also announced the opening of its Rs
16-crore training centre here.
The new M6 Gran Coupe, which comes as a completely built unit (CBU), will be available with a 560 HP petrol engine in the country.
"The M6 Gran Coupe is the flagship of M Series. It will be available across the country from today," BMW Group India President Philipp von Sahr told reporters here.
The luxury car would play a key role in the company's brand building in the country, Sahr added.BMW had launched the model globally last year.
   
When asked about the company's new launches during the year, Sahr said: "As announced earlier, we will launch four models this year and you can also expect launch of more M series cars during the year," he added.
Commenting on the BMW Group Training Centre, Sahr said the initiative shows the company' commitment towards the Indian market.

"The centre would allow us to provide training to our sales representatives, dealers and associates. The facility would also be utilised to impart taring to overseas associates
in the future," he added.

The centre, spread across 2.2 acres, houses 8 training units capable of providing 18,000 'training man days' per annum.

"It will prove to be a key differentiator between us and the competition in the future," Sahr said.

He added that the company focused on volume growth last year and would look to grow profitable this year.
 Currently, BMW sells a range of vehicles in India including sedans 3, 5, 6 and 7 Series, along with SUVs X1, X3, X5 and sports car M Series.

It assembles seven models including the 1, 3, 5 and 7 Series and X1 models locally at its Chennai facility.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

#Nature's Friend Abhishek

When I was in my childhood,I was very surprised about the fruit trees like mango and a how these grow so big, 

Then one day I asked my servant about the same. My servant inspired me to grow Mango Tree.He told me that whatever be the residue  you get from the Mango you eat put that in mud instead of throwing it into the garbage bag.


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After sometime you will see Mango plant at that place.

I did the same and after some time I saw a mango tree plant there.It gave me immense pleasure.So I started giving water to that plant and it grows into a Mango Tree.


As I learnt about planting I request all parents to encourage there loved once to plant at least one tree in there life so we can repay our mother nature little amount from what we get from it.