One year on, the Maruti workers continue to be punished for demanding their rights. (Editorial)

Farmers of 44 villages along with members various communities have converged at Naviyani village of Surendranagar district to oppose the proposed plant of India's largest car manufacturer Maruti Su

Vehicle sales report steepest slide in 4 years; SIAM says industry may miss FY16 target by 25%, cuts FY13 sales forecast again

With faltering industrial demand, workers are in a difficult situation with little room to manoeuvre. (Editorial)

Unless the problems of exploitation and oppression of workers are addressed, labour unrest will continue to spread. (Editorial)

The events of 18 July in the Manesar plant of Maruti Suzuki which ended with the murder of a company manager were not a sudden confl agration. Anger at the plant had been building up for months over the management's refusal to recognise an elected union; workers were increasingly frustrated over their inability to exercise their constitutional rights and the demand of equal pay for equal work was falling on deaf ears.

Rising fuel costs coupled with a focus on emission control have resulted in more and more large sedans being powered by small engines that are being tweaked to deliver as much as their larger count

Riding on the lower retail price of fuel, diesel automobiles for the first time ever surged ahead of petrol models in December last year, capturing more than 50% of the passenger vehicle market com

Middle-Class Puts Off Buys On Rising Home EMIs & Fuel Prices.

India’s biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki has increased margins for its dealers to drive sales of petrol cars.

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