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Review Mahindra Renault logan - Petrol

After reading lot of reviews and test rides I bought logan 1.6 GLS petrol version of the car, it is really a value for money car. Even their advertisement does not say anything about immobilizer. It is fitted with an immobilizer. I am not sure about the tubeless tyre, but the person demonstrated me informed me that it is equipped with tubeless tyre. I felt quite comfortable driving this car than swift or Tata indigo.

Positioning of the controls (indicator & viper) seems to be not made for right hand drive. My assumption is that this is a European car where only steering is placed at right side for Indian roads. Power of engine is quite good for a low priced car.

Review after 3000 KM and first service

India is seen as the most sought-after retail market

India is seen as the most sought-after retail market, where that industry is emerging, according to a CB Richard Ellis survey of 300 retailers worldwide. Of the report’s respondents, 27% said they are either opening stores in that country or planning to do so.

Emerging markets, the report says, are countries where population, the economy and wealth are growing, as well as health, education and literacy. Additionally, the importance of agriculture to these countries is dropping.

By retail sector, India topped the list for luxury and department stores, and came in fourth place for apparel retailers. Those chains based in Europe, the Middle East and Africa have the strongest interest in the country, compared to those based in other regions.

Rounding out the top-five list of the most sought after emerging markets for retailers were Ukraine, Russia, Malaysia ....

Dish TV and TataSky may post Rs 1,400-cr loss

As per the news reported by BS there is a possibility of tata sky and dish tv posting loss of 1400 crores. The reason shown is subsidised set top boxes. If together they were putting this amount for R & D and manufacturing they could have manufactured a "Made in India" Set top box.

Reliance to launch BIG Tv - A DTH service with DVD quality

Reliance Communications will launch direct-to-home (DTH) services commercially by the end of this month through Big TV, a fully owned subsidiary of the company, reports DNA.

The company is expecting to offer DTH services to over 10 million subscribers across the country by offering set-top boxes (STBs) at Rs 1,000-Rs 1,500, along with a monthly subscription package of Rs 300.
Firming up its plans to rollout direct-to-home (DTH) television services, telecom firm Reliance Communications (RCom) has booked capacity on Malaysian satellite system, MEASAT-3. The deal size could not be confirmed, while it is understood that the deal is signed for around 15-20 years.

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