Free bicycles help keep Indian girls in school - BusinessWeek

Free bicycles help keep Indian girls in school
BusinessWeek
By NIRMALA GEORGE and INDRAJIT SINGH The daily trip to high school was expensive, long and eventually, too much for Indian teenager Nahid Farzana, who decided she was going to drop out. Then, the state government gave her a bicycle.

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Honda sets sights on motorcycle buyers in India - The Province

Honda sets sights on motorcycle buyers in India
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Keita Muramatsu, left, Honda India unit president, and actor Akshay Kumar mount Dream Yuga motorbikes on the outskirts of New Delhi. NEW DELHI - Honda this week launched the lowest-cost motorbike in its lineup for sale in the India market, ...

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India Free Bicycle Program Crucial To Keep Girls In School - Huffington Post


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India Free Bicycle Program Crucial To Keep Girls In School
Huffington Post
The eastern state of Bihar has been so successful at keeping teenage girls in school, the bike giveaways have spread to neighboring states. Now the Indian government wants to expand it across the country in hopes it might help improve female literacy.
Centre eyes Bihar CM Nitish's free bicycle scheme IBNLive.com

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Honda Launches Dream Yuga in India - Zacks.com


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Honda Launches Dream Yuga in India
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(HMC - Analyst Report) has launched the 110cc Dream Yuga in India, its cheapest motorbike ever. The move is trigged by the company's goal to double the revenues generated from motorcycles in India and to compete with the Hero MotoCorp. Limited.
Honda, Suzuki to vie with Hero, Bajaj in entry-level bike segment Economic Times
Honda plans aggressive network expansion Livemint
Honda Motor Co sees 30 pct motorbike revenue from India by 2020 SteelGuru

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SMIPL to invest Rs 500 cr on capacity expansion - Business Standard (blog)

SMIPL to invest Rs 500 cr on capacity expansion
Business Standard (blog)
Suzuki Motorcycle India Private limited (SMIPL), a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, plans to invest Rs 500 crore for capacity expansion to increase its share of the motor bike market in the country. “So far we have invested Rs 500 crore ...

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