Khattar & Fadnavis EXPERIMENTAL Chief Ministers
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INSTITUTO CERVANTES DE NUEVA DELHI – CULTURA – 31 OCTUBRE 2014
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Eminent Citizens Write to Prime Minister
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Eminent Citizens Write to Prime Minister Calling for Review and Discussion on Sardar Sarovar Dam in the National Interest
New Delhi, October 29 : Former National Advisory Council Members, retd bureaucrats, academics, artists, activists and others led by Justice (Retd.) Rajinder Sachar, in an open letter to Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has urged him to call for a Review and Discussion on Sardar Sarovar Dam in the National Interest. Mr. Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the construction work at the Dam Site and Garudeshwar Weir on October 31, after the decision to raise the height of the dam was given on June 12th.
The letters says, “the decision to raise the height of the dam further, will affect 44 additional village communities and one whole township, upto 214 kms long area in the Narmada basin, with 45,000 families. This will be done in violation of the NWDT Award and SC Order, since the resettlement and rehabilitation of the people are not complete yet on the ground.” They further added that, “the fact that completion of this particular project has been priority for Mr. PM, however, as the Prime Minister of the nation, he is expected to look after the welfare of all the citizens, and ensure that the lakhs of oustees, especially in Madhya Pradesh, belonging to the farming, fishing and working classes do not face destitution.”
They urged that the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had given assurance to the Supreme Court in 2006 that as per law, all the project affected people will be rehabilitated first and then only the dam will be completed. Mr. Modi is bound both by virtue of his good office and by law to keep up this promise. It is in this light that Prime Minister, should call for a discussion and review of the ground situation on resettlement and rehabilitation in the larger national interest.
To,
Shri Narendra Modi,
The Prime Minister of India,
Date: October 28th, 2014
Subject : Calling for a Review and Discussion on Sardar Sarovar Dam in National Interest
Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
We are writing this letter with much agony and enormous concern regarding the formidable impact increase in height of the Sardar Sarovar Dam on river Narmada will have. It will adversely impact the lives of adivasi (tribal) & rural communities, submerge precious natural resources – land, water, tree cover, fish and kill the pure and pious river, Narmada. Narmada – home to the oldest of human civilizations with rare archeological monuments. We request your personal attention and intervention to to stop this wanton destruction.
We know and most of us have witnessed the fact that at the present height of the dam, 122 m, itself there are 35,000 and more families residing in the submergence area and hence yet to be rehabilitated. The decision to raise the height of the dam further, erecting 17 meters high gates, to the full reservoir level, i.e. 138.68 meters, will affect 44 additional village communities and one whole township, upto 214 kms long area in the Narmada basin, with 45,000 families. Submergence of highly fertile agricultural land, thousands of houses, wells, schools and other amenities, temples, mosques and at least a million trees, should not be imposed without full, fair and legal rehabilitation. The adivasis, dalits and others in the Valley should not be evicted, and their property should not be evicted without complying with the Supreme Court’s directive and NWDT Award. Moreover this human tragedy and man-made disaster cannot ever be acceptable.
We are further informed that immediately after the decision was announced by the NCA on 12th June, the oustees and their representatives met the concerned Ministers at Delhi and appraised them of all the facts, ongoing legal and judicial processes, pending litigation, inquiry into corruption and non-compliance of the orders of the Grievance Redressal Authorities; urging them to put the decision on hold. The Ministers were not fully aware of the project and the ground realities but assured review of the matter.
We realize that the decision is to keep the gates open for the time being, however, erecting the gates itself is akin to raising the height of the dam, which is to be unlawful. The backwater levels now shown to be reduced, after 30 years since the original surveys before 80’s, are not scientifically drawn and hence any construction beyond the present height cannot be pushed today as drowning and destruction of houses and fields in the large farming belt of Nimad, M.P. has also begun since last few years and will be worse.
We are not unmindful of the fact that completion of this particular project has been priority for you. However, as the Prime Minister of the nation, you are now expected to look after the welfare of all the citizens, and ensure that the lakhs of oustees, especially in Madhya Pradesh, belonging to the farming, fishing and working classes do not face destitution. You must be aware that your predecessor, former Prime Minister Shri. Manmohan Singh Ji, committed to the Hon’ble Supreme Court in 2006 that rehabilitation, as per law, would precede any further construction and your are certainly bound both by virtue of your good office and by law to keep up this promise.
Dear Prime Minister, we hope you are aware of the fact that Justice Jha Commission, appointed by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh is investigating thousands of land registries which are forged and fake, and also corruption in payment of grants to thousands, allotment of house plots and construction at the resettlement sites. Fraud in all these has been proved, and the final report is soon likely, that crores of rupees are wasted and rehabilitation is far from complete.
We are also informed that the Report by the expert committee appointed by the Ministry of Environment till 2012 clearly concluded that most of the conditions related to the severe impacts on the natural resources in the Narmada Valley and compensatory measures are not fulfilled. Those include impacts on the health, forest, fisheries, seismically risky region, the catchment and siltation as also the command area in Gujarat. Without compliance on these, the Dam cannot and should not be pushed ahead, as you will agree.
You are certainly aware that the waters in Sardar Sarovar are also being used for the industries and new projects, such as Coca Cola plant (30 lakh liters/day), the car industry in Sanand alone (60 lakh liters/per day) and many others. Also that a few lakh hectares of land in the command area is now being diverted and reserved as industrial areas. All this indicates the change in the original plan and that there is absolutely no urgency to raise the Dam at the cost of people and the nature. Let the people receive all entitlements and natural losses be prevented and mitigated and then the Dam can be raised to completion.
You may have also been informed that the oustees in the SSP-affected areas are now legal owners of the acquired lands and houses, as per Section 24(2) of the recently passed “Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act of 2013”; since they continue to remain in possession of the acquired properties, till date. It would thus be unlawful to continue with further construction that is bound to lead to submergence and interference with the property and human rights of the owners.
We, therefore, urge you Sir, to hold a multi stakeholder consultation at the earliest, involving the people in the Valley, struggling since decades who have made a difference to the struggle by the Project affected people for their rights, across India. We expect that you will take a new democratic initiative, to know the truth and respect law, democracy, human values and human rights.
We call upon you to withhold the decision to raise the height until such a review exercise is concluded, and not to carry out any construction at the dam site.
We hope you will take a just and fair decision and respond to this appeal at the earliest.
Thanking you,
Yours’ Sincerely,
- Justice (Retd.) Rajinder Sachar, Chief Justice of Delhi High Court
- Aruna Roy, Former National Advisory Council member
- Swami Agnivesh, Bandhu Mukti Morcha
- Admiral (Retd.) L Ramdas, Chief of Naval Staff
- Madhu Bhaduri, IFS (Retd.)
- Dr. B.D. Sharma, IAS (Retd), Fomer Commissioner SC/ST Commission
- Harsh Mander, IAS, former National Advisory Council Member
- Ramaswamy R. Iyer, IAS, Secretary, Government of India (Retd.)
- Pushpa Bhave, Feminist, Socialist, Maharashtra
- M. Illango, Chairperson, National Fishworkers Forum
- Prof. K.B. Saxena, IAS (Retd.) Secretary to Government of India
- Sandeep Pandey, Asha parivaar, Magsaysay Awardee
- Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Jawahar Lal Nehru University
- Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty, Council for Social Development, New Delhi
- Prof. Jean Dreze, former National Advisory Council Member
- Arundhati Dhuru, Uttar Pradesh State Advisor to Supreme Court Commisioner on Right to Food
- Sanjay Kak, Filmmaker, New Delhi
- Kumar Ketkar, Political Analyst
- Suhas Borkar, Working Group on Alternatives
- Sumit Chakravarty, Editor, Mainstream
- Prafulla Samantara – Lok Shakti Abhiyan Odisha
- Prof. Rohan D';souza, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Dr. Sunilam, Kisan Sangharsh Samiti MP
- Gautam Bandopadhyay – Nadi Ghati Morcha, Chhattisgarh
- Geetha Ramakrishnan – Unorganised Sector Workers Federation
- P Chennaiah, Andhra Pradesh Vyavasaya Vruthidarula Union (APVVU)
- Jatin Desai, Journalist, Mumbai
- Sister Celia - Domestic Workers Union, Karnataka
- Vimal Bhai, Matu Jan Sangathan, Uttarakhand
- Suhas Kolhekar, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan
- Mahendra Yadav, Kosi Navnirman Manch
- Ashish Ranjan and Kamayani Swami, Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan (Bihar)
- Rohit Prajapati and Anand Mazgaonkar, Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti, Gujarat
- Swati Desai, Editor, Bhumiputra
- Jyoti Bhai Desai, Senior Gandhian
- Vilas Bhongade – Gosikhurd Prakalpgrast Sangharsh Samiti, NAPM, Maharashtra;
- Gabriele Dietrich, Pennurium Iyakkum , Tamilnadu
- Sanjeev Kumar, Delhi Forum
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Italian Cultural Centre: Film, Talk and Concerts
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Special address by H. E. Mr. Shimon Peres
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India’s agricultural sector contributes 16% of total GDP & 10% of export earnings in the economy. Despite being largely self-sufficient in food production, Indian agriculture currently faces a slew of problems–its growth is much slower than other sectors of the economy; productivity is in decline and the income gap between farmers and the rest of the workforce is widening. India is predicted to become by 2030 the world’s most populous country. This increase in population, and rapid urbanization, coupled with rising incomes and prosperity, and with unpredictable climate changes, will put added pressures on land and water. The need of the hour is to work towards a second Green Revolution, as envisioned by successive governments.
Ananta Centre in collaboration with Tel Aviv University and Pratt Foundation invite you to Panel discussions on Challenges and Opportunities of Creating a Second Green Revolution in India and Increasing India’s Food and Water Security to discuss the issue of Food Security and opportunity for collaboration between India-Israel-Australia on Water & Food.
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9:45 am | Registration
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10:30 – 11:30 am | “Creating a Second Green Revolution in India” | ||||||||||
SPEAKERS: | Shimon Peres, Former President of Israel Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman, Ananta Centre & Chairman of the Board, Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Ltd. Anthony Pratt, Chairman, Pratt Foundation & Chairman, Visy Industries Pty Ltd. | ||||||||||
CHAIR: | T N Ninan, Chairman, Ananta Aspen Centre & Chairman, Business Standard | ||||||||||
11:45 am – 1:00 pm | “Increasing India’s Food and Water Security” | ||||||||||
PANELISTS: | Ashok Gulati, Chair Professor for Agriculture, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), India Danny A. Chamovitz, Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel Ross Fitzgerald, Board Member, Visy Industries Pty Ltd. Australia | ||||||||||
MODERATOR: | Abheek Singhi, Senior Partner and Director, Boston Consulting Group (Invited) | ||||||||||
WHEN Friday, November 7, 2014 | 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM (Registration: 9:45 AM)
WHERE
Ballroom, The Lalit, Barakhamba Road New Delhi
RSVP
Tuesday, 4th November 2014 by 5 PM
For Security reasons prior online registration is essential.
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About Ananta Centre Ananta Aspen Centre is an independent and not-for-profit organisation that seeks to foster positive change in society through dissemination of knowledge. The Centre facilitates discussions on issues of international significance, values-based leadership and cross-sector outreach by engaging the civil society, government, private sector, and other key stakeholders. | |||||||||||
About Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) represents Israel at its best – dynamic, innovative and forward-looking. Ranked number one in Israel in the number and impact of research publications, TAU offers a spectrum of sciences, humanities and arts together with Israel’s biggest medical teaching and research complex. Recognized centers of collaborative excellence are in brain studies, environmental studies, nanoscience, renewable energy, cyber security, genomics, bioinformatics, biophysics, archeology, Jewish studies, and film, among others. The goal of the University is to continue providing optimal conditions for interdisciplinary cooperation through the establishment of umbrella research centers and shared equipment facilities. | |||||||||||
About Pratt FoundationThe Pratt Foundation is the philanthropic foundation of Anthony Pratt and his family. Anthony Pratt is the Executive Chairman of Visy Industries Pty Ltd, the world’s largest family-owned recycling, paper and packaging company. The Pratt Foundation is one of the leading sources of philanthropy in Australia and Israel. Increasingly, the Pratt Foundation seeks to empower the development of international multi-stakeholder networks of co-operation in the Indo-Pacific ( especially India) to address the integrated challenge of food, water, energy security, climate change |
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Samsung Galaxy Devices based on KNOX platform
29102014Samsung Galaxy Devices based on KNOX platform are the First Consumer Mobile Devices NIAP-Validated and Approved for U.S. Government Classified Use
Samsung’s entry onto the Commercial Solutions for Classified Program Components List proves that Samsung devices and KNOX meet the most stringent and vital security standards
New Delhi – October 29, 2014 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. announced its solutions have been approved by the United States government as the first NIAP-validated consumer mobile devices to handle the full range of classified information. After completing ten Memoranda of Agreements (MOAs), the government added the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition), Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Tab S 8.4, Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and the Galaxy IPSEC Virtual Private Network (VPN) Client to the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Program Component List.
This accomplishment is the direct result of Samsung’s successful testing and certification under the U.S. government’s Common Criteria Mobile Device Fundamental Protection Profile (MDFPP) and VPN Protection Profile (VPNPP) programs. The listed Samsung devices are available for use with classified government networks and data. All devices and capabilities incorporate security features powered by Samsung KNOX.
“The inclusion of Samsung mobile devices on the CSfC list proves the unmatched security of Samsung Galaxy devices supported by the KNOX platform,” said JK Shin, CEO and president of IT and mobile business, Samsung Electronics. “At Samsung, we continue to address today’s increasingly complex security challenges, and are committed to delivering the most reliable mobile platform satisfying the needs of professionals in all industries, from SMBs and enterprises to governments and additional regulated markets.”
Earlier this year Samsung mobile devices were officially included on the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Department of Defense Approved Products List for Sensitive But Unclassified use. The CSfC list for high security solutions supplements the DISA listing, enabling the U.S. government and its contractors to create composed solutions meeting the full range of U.S. government security objectives. Samsung is the only manufacturer with mobile devices on both lists.
The growing number of Samsung devices on both lists allows the U.S. government to enjoy cost effective and highly secured mobile experiences with a variety of options.
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ENRICO EURON – ANNE-GAËLLE CUIF
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ARPA CELTICA E VOCE / CELTIC HARP AND VOICE
ARIE ITALIANE MEDIOEVALI E RINASCIMENTALI
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE ITALIAN ARIAS
MARTEDÌ 4 NOVEMBRE 2014, 19.00
TUESDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2014,7.00PM
ITALIAN EMBASSY CULTURAL CENTRE
50–E, CHANDRAGUPTA MARG (ENTRY NYAYA MARG)
CHANAKYAPURI - NEW DELHI
ENRICO EURON, COMPOSER, MUSICIAN, RESEARCHER IS ONE OF THE MOST CONSIDERABLE
CELTIC HARP PERFORMER IN EUROPE. HE HAS PERFORMED THROUGHOUTITALY AND EUROPE
WITH ALL THE GREATEST CELTIC HARP PLAYERS, INCLUDING VINCENZOZITELLO,
MYRDHIN, GRAINNE HAMBLY, STEFANO CORSI, JOCHEN VOGEL, PHILHOLLAND. ENRICO
PERFORMED MORE THAN 500 CONCERTS, RECORDED 9 CD – AS A SOLO PLAYER OR WITH
VARIOUS ENSEMBLES - AND WROTE BOOKS ON CELTIC HARP HISTORY AND ON ITS
TECHNIQUES. ANNE-GAËLLE CUIF IS A POET, MUSICIAN, VOCALIST,HARPIST,
COMPOSER AND RESEARCHER IN THE FIELDS OF ARTS AND LETTERS, AND ONE OF THE
PRINCIPAL DISCLOSER OF THE CELTIC HARP IN ITALY, FRANCE AND THE REST OF
EUROPE. IN 2010 SHE JOINED CLOSELY WITH MAESTRO ENRICOEURON WITH WHOM SHE
DEEPENS THE RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF IRISH AND SCOTTISH HARP AND THEIR
INFLUENCE ON THE CONTINENT. SHE DEDICATED HERSELF TO THE STUDY OF MUSICAL AND
POETIC TRADITIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES AND CO-AUTHOR WROTE FIVE VOLUMES OF THE
METHOD FOR HARP AND HISTORICAL ESSAY HARP OF CELTS PUBLISHED BYEDITIONS
NADIA CAMANDONA EDITOR.
Free Entry upon presentation of valid ID. Parking outside the Italian cultural centre will be available.
Best Regards,
Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
50-E, Chandragupta Marg
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110 021
Phone: 0091-11-26871901/03/
50-E, Chandragupta Marg
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110 021
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Oriental Bank of Commerce Q2 Financial Results of FY 2014-15
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HIGHLIGHTS OF FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR 30TH SEPT, 2014
(Rs. in Crore)
Q2
FY-14-15
| Q2
FY-13-14
| % Growth (YoY) | |
Net Profit | 291.41 | 251.41 | 15.91% |
Non Interest Income | 392.64 | 311.87 | 25.90% |
Total Income | 5,328.56 | 4,987.71 | 6.83% |
Book Value per Share (in Rs.) | 445.22 | 423.44 | 5.14% |
(Rs. in Crore)
Sep,2014 | Sep,2013 | % Growth (YoY) | |
Business Mix | 3,26,690 | 3,04,919 | 7.14% |
Total Deposits | 1,86,390 | 1,75,153 | 6.42% |
Total Advances | 1,40,300 | 1,29,766 | 8.12% |
Core Deposits | 1,60,351 | 1,48,664 | 7.86% |
Retail Term Deposits
(less than Rs.1 Cr)
| 70,132 | 62,324 | 12.53% |
CASA Deposits | 46,348 | 42,980 | 7.84% |
CASA as % to Total Deposits | 24.87% | 24.54% | 33 bps |
Priority Sector Advances | 54,350 | 46,435 | 17.05% |
Retail Advances | 16,505 | 15,197 | 8.61% |
Business per Employee | 16.26 | 15.62 | 4.14% |
o The Customer Base of the Bank stands increased to 23.9 million.
o Capital Adequacy of the Bank under BASEL II : 11.70% (Tier I: 9.19%, Tier II:2.51%)
o Capital Adequacy of the Bank under BASEL III: 10.88% (Tier I: 8.81%, Tier II: 2.07%)
o RETAIL CREDIT
Retail Credit grew by 8.61% (YoY) to reach Rs. 16,505.48 crore out of which:
- Housing Loan Portfolio grew by 13.79% (YoY) to reach Rs.7,543.47 crore
- Vehicle Loan Portfolio grew by 9.72% (YoY) to reach Rs. 1,627.29 crore
o PRIORITY SECTOR
(Rs. in Crore)
Sep,2014 | Sep,2013 | % Growth (YoY) | |
Total Priority Sector Advances | 54,350 | 46,435 | 17.05% |
Total Agriculture Advances | 21,452 | 17,478 | 22.73% |
Micro & Small Enterprises | 24,159 | 21,325 | 13.29% |
Weaker Section | 13,941 | 12,463 | 11.85% |
Minority Community | 8,453 | 7,998 | 5.70% |
o RECOVERY & NPA
- Total Recovery including Upgradation during the Half Year was Rs.1,217.95 crorecompared to Rs.794.50 crore in corresponding Half Year of previous financial year.
- Gross NPA ratio at 4.74% and Net NPA ratio at 3.29%.
- Provision Coverage Ratio stood at 58.96%.
o PROGRESS UNDER PRADHAN MANTRI JAN-DHAN YOJANA (PMJDY)
The Bank is implementing the Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) in a mission mode. The progress under the scheme as on 30th Sep ,2014 is as under:
- No. of Accounts Opened : 11.69 Lac
- Amount of Deposit in above Accounts: Rs.308 crore
o FINANCIAL INCLUSION
- No. of Villages Covered : 3288
- No. of Rural Branches : 553
- No. of Basic Savings Bank Deposit Accounts : 49.26 Lac
o DELIVERY CHANNELS
- During the Half Year, 35 New Branches were opened & 321 New ATMs were installed.
- The Total Delivery Channels of the Bank as on 30th Sep, 2014, stood at 4610 (2161 Branches and 2449 ATMs).
o HR INITIATIVES
- During the Half Year, Bank recruited 953 personnel including 529 Officers & 407 Clerks.
o OTHER INITIATIVES DURING Q2
- Festival offer on Home & Car Loans has been launched with 100% waiver in process fee. The offer is valid till 31st Dec, 2014.
- The Bank has slashed the Rate of Interests on Home Loans. Now, all Home Loans irrespective of loan amount and tenure are available at Bank’s Base Rate i.e. 10.25% p.a.
- Rate of interest for Vehicle Loan is reduced to BR+0.50% i.e. 10.75% p.a. for 7 years.
- Bank has implemented National Unified USSD Platform through which mobile banking can be done without downloading any app, simply by dialing *99# from any mobile.
- Door Step Banking – Accounts can be opened at the customer’s doorstep using Laptops and Bio-metric device.
- A facility has been implemented where Advance & Smooth searching of Bank’s Branches/ ATMs / e-Lounges can be done on Bank';s web-site through Map My India.
- New feature in Net Banking has been introduced wherein Bank’s Net Banking customers can e-file taxes through their Net Banking account.
o CSR INITIATIVES DURING Q2
- Under Swachch Vidyalaya Campaign of Govt. of India, Bank has earmarked an amount of Rs. 2.00 crore for construction of toilets in various Govt. schools. The construction is being done in PAN India level on Priority and as focused CSR activity, leading towards the dream of a “Clean and Safe” India.
- An amount of Rs. 2.40 Crore has been contributed by Staff towards Prime Minister National Relief Fund for ongoing flood relief work in Jammu & Kashmir.
- Donation has been given to Sabarmati Harijan Ashram Trust, Ahmedabad for renovation & maintenance of Primary Teacher College Building, Ahmedabad.
- The Bank has donated equipments for a Resource Centre in the college premises of Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi for visually impaired students.
- Under Child Welfare activities, Bank has given donation to Udayan Care, New Delhi and Sri Aurbindo Divine Life Trust, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan for meeting the expenses for Board, Lodging, Education, Medical and other miscellaneous needs of poor and needy children.
Place : Gurgaon
Date : 29.10.2014
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Honda Celebrates its 800th Dealer Network
29102014Accomplished fastest network expansion in the history of Indian 2wheeler Industry
Zooms to become the second largest 2 wheeler Dealer network in India
Inaugurated 800th dealer network at Karnataka
Total touch points reached- 3170 in India
New Delhi, 29th, October, 2014 – Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), the only Honda in Indian two-wheeler industry; with its aggressive network expansion plans, announced the opening of its 800th HEAD viz. Honda Exclusive Authorized Dealer with the inauguration of its new 4S (Sales/ Service/ Spares/ Safety) facility in the state of Karnataka.
Honda’s phenomenal network expansion is the fastest dealership spread ever in the Indian2 wheeler industry. With the expansion of sales capacity, Honda continued its spree of spreading wings in India and reaching out to customers through expanded network in an aggressive manner.
Mr. Y. S Guleria, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, HMSI said, “At Honda, reaching closer to our customers has always been our top priority and we have been relentlessly following our ambitious targets for expansion in line with our product portfolio expansion. Today, we are delighted to announce the opening of Honda’s 800th 4S Dealer facility and welcome our new business partner to the Honda family. Through diligent network expansion we wish to cover the vast Indian landscape and thus, deliver our world class products & services to our valued customers closer to their place.”
HMSI dealers are present across 5 regions across the metros and hinterlands of India.
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