VOLUME NO. 4 (2014), ISSUE N O. 10 (OCTOBER) ISSN 2231-5756 A Monthly Double-Blind Peer Reviewed (Refereed/Juried) Open Access International e-Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, ProQuest, U.S.A., EBSCO Publishing, U.S.A., Cabell’s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A., Open J-Gage, India [link of the same is duly available at Inflibnet of University Grants Commission (U.G.C.)], Index Copernicus Publishers
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Two Wheelers in India India, is the second largest producer of two-wheelers in the world. In the last few years, the Indian two-wheeler industry has seen spectacular growth. The country stands next to China and Japan in terms of production and sales respectively. Majority of Indians, especially the youngsters prefer motorbikes rather than cars. Capturing a large share in the two-wheeler industry, bikes and scooters cover a major segment. Bikes are considered to be the favorite among the youth
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FOREIGN INVESTMENTS AND TRADE No change in custom duty, excise duty reduced and EXIM policy modified Custom duty on two-wheelers has remained unchanged at 10.3 per cent from last few years. However, in the recent Interim Union Budget 2014-15, excise duty on twowheelers was reduced by 4 per cent from 12 per cent in 2013-14 to 8 per cent. Also, CKD definition changed in the Union Budget 2012-13 continued to affect only premium bike category which are priced above Rs 1 lakh. Various measures has been
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Two wheeler industry Origin India commenced development of its automobile industry as early as 1950’s as passenger cars and commercial vehicles industries took shape trough 60’s & 70’s, The emphasis was on the public transport vehicles as also on medium and heavy duty commercial vehicles and Two wheelers. Since the year 1950, India share a world automotive output has increase from 0.1% to 0.4% only The year 1982 a marked an important watershed in the history of Indian automotive industry
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Indian two-wheeler industry: Rural India to drive industry's growth The Indian two-wheeler industry has come long way since its humble beginning in 1948 when Bajaj Auto started importing and selling Vespa Scooters in India. Since then, the customer preferences have changed in favour of motorcycles and gearless scooterettes that score higher on technology, fuel economy and aesthetic appeal, at the expense of metal-bodied geared scooters and mopeds. These changes in customer preferences have had
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utility vehicles, tractors, cars, two wheeler and other commercial vehicles, focusing on the semi-urban and rural sector. Hinduja Leyland Finance is a conglomerate of "HINDUJA GROUP" which has global presence in Automobiles, Energy & Chemicals, IT/ITES, Banking and Finance, Media/Entertainment and Infrastructure. HLF’s goal is to be a one stop shop in the space of vehicle and equipment finance. 1.2 Motivation for study HLF is currently operating its two-wheeler loan business only at select
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Market Analysis of Two Wheeler Industry Blockade Entry and Exit The entry of competitors in two wheeler industry is limited as is case from the very few players in the two wheeler segment. Various reasons can be responsible for the same: High Capital Investment- Huge initial capital investment in building, plant and equipment is required which acts as a deterrent for new players from entering the market. Also the existing players find it tough to leave the market as they have already invested
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Video Case 1: Original Penguin Becomes a Learning Organization Questions: 1. As the organization has grown from just three employees, Chris Kolbe has had to delegate more decisions to others. How important is this transition to Original Penguin’s success as a learning organization? Explain. - It is important to delegate more decisions to others because the free flow of information is the key to the rejuvenation of Original Penguin. This is to make sure that communication with the team is at
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A year after World War 1 had come to an end; women wanting rights were becoming a big movement. The Temperance Movement (the effort to enforce abstinence upon the moderation of the consumption of intoxicating liquors), was also finding its way into act after World War 1. Both of these were major movements. Women used the Temperance Movements to gain a voice in the country. This began the Prohibition Era in the United States of America. After the contribution of women in World War 1, women felt
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “COMPARITIVE FINANCIAL STUDY OF TOP THREE TWO WHEELER COMPANIES” FOR HEROHONDA, BAJAJAUTO, TVSMOTOR. SUBMITTED TO TILAK MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF 2 YEARS FULL TIME COURSE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Submitted By: IRFANHUSEN BHORANIA (Batch 2008-10) Guided By: Prof.R.GANESHAN 1 MAHARASHTRA COSMOPOLITAN EDUCATION SOCIETY’S PAI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE CAMP PUNE-411001 CERTIFICATE This is certify that
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