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BMW launches Mini Cooper in India

Friday, 6 April 2012

A new 'Mini Cooper S' sits on display in a showroom at its launch in Mumbai on April 5, 2012. Five variants of Mini Cooper series are being launched in India priced between $50,000 and $70,392. (AFP)

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MUMBAI: German carmaker BMW on Thursday launched its iconic Mini Cooper in India, the latest luxury auto maker to expand in one of the world's fastest-growing car markets.
A new 'Mini Cooper S' sits on display in a showroom at its launch in Mumbai on April 5, 2012. Five variants of Mini Cooper series are being launched in India priced between $50,000 and $70,392. (AFP)

BMW established a presence in the country in 2006 and has since seen steady growth in sales in India where growing affluence is producing a new upper class with expensive tastes.
Andreas Schaaf, President of BMW Group India, poses during the launch of India's first exclusive MINI outlet in Mumbai on Thursday. (PTI)

"With the launch of the Mini, we have brought the world's most exciting premium small car brand to India," said BMW India president Andreas Schaaf. Some 100 Mini Coopers have already been ordered in India with deliveries to start in May, Schaaf said.
Andreas Schaaf, President of BMW Group India, poses during the launch of India's first exclusive MINI outlet in Mumbai on Thursday. (PTI)

The ex-showroom price per vehicle is between 2.5 million and 3.6 million rupees ($50,000 to $71,000). Despite the country's slowing economy and badly potholed roads, India's luxury car market is booming, analysts say.


President of BMW India group Andreas Schaaf poses with a new 'Mini Cooper S' at its launch in Mumbai on April 5, 2012. Five variants of Mini Cooper series are being launched in India priced between $50,000 and $70,392. (AFP)

Luxury carmakers including Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Bentley, Jaguar-Land Rover and Porsche have all set up dealerships in India and report sales are doing well despite massive import duties.

A new 'Mini Cooper S' sits on display in a showroom at its launch in Mumbai on April 5, 2012. Five variants of Mini Cooper series are being launched in India priced between $50,000 and $70,392. (AFP)

The Indian market overall is largely dominated by much cheaper small cars, led by Japanese-controlled Maruti Suzuki. Other foreign firms such as General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Hyundai have also established strong footholds in the country of 1.2 billion people.

HCL Launches Two Tablets

 HCL Infosystems has launched two tablets, HCL ME U1 and the HCL MyEdu Tab. The latter has two versions, one for the K-12 students and another for higher education.
U1 is powered by Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It is packed with 17 local ready to use applications, sports a 7 inch 800x480 pixel capacitive screen and has a 1 Ghz processor with high performance and low power CPU. The tablet comes with a front camera and 512 MB RAM, with an internal memory of 4 GB expandable to 32 GB.

HCL ME U1 also has a full USB, mini USB and a Micro SD card slot and an option of 3G data connectivity through USB Modem. The U1 also provides for Wi-Fi connectivity. It comes with free goodies worth Rs 3,000 and bundled offers, which include free unlimited downloads for three months on Hungama, discounts on air tickets from Cleartrip.com.

Gautam Advani, EVP and Head, Mobility, HCL Infosystems said, “We are extremely proud to support the next wave of tablet growth by introducing the U1. This is an absolute value for money product and we expect it be a hit with our consumers. Its aesthetics will definitely enhance the style quotient of our consumers”

The MyEduTab K-12 version comes with K12 curriculum mapped digital content, educational applications and games, videos and ebooks. MyEduTab higher education version provides multimedia content on technical and professional skills, assessments and Apps.

The MyEduTab will be available on specifications similar to U1. 

Anand Ekambaram, Senior Vice President, HCL Infosystems and Head, HCL Learning said, “This is an innovative device for the 21st century learner. It will change the way we learn, definitely make learning an interesting proposition and will make the student more engaged even as the cloud ecosystem will enable a learner to imbibe knowledge at his/her own pace.”

The MyEduTab K-12 version will have the following content: NCERT K12 mapped content which will have rich animations and text in 2D and 3D, solved examples, chapter quizzes, key revision points and free NCERT text books. Educational applications available in the tablet will include parental control, online quiz engine, My Studio to search and explore free educational content online etc.

While the price of the U1 is Rs7,999, the MyEduTab K-12 version and the MyEduTab higher education version is priced at Rs 9,999 and Rs 11,499, respectively.

Rahul Gandhi hints at face-off with Akhilesh Yadav soon

Rahul Gandhi hints at face-off with Akhilesh Yadav soonRahul Gandhi on Thursday directed Congress workers to watch Akhilesh Yadav government on implementation of poll promises, hinting that the battle of political heir-apparents in Uttar Pradesh may resume again soon after the resounding success of theSamajwadi Party scion in recent assembly polls. 

Rahul's exhortation came after partymen from UP told him that the Samajwadi regime would show up in six months because they would not be able to fulfill the promises that propelled them to power but would also take a heavy toll on cash-strapped UP exchequer if implemented. 

The directive came amid speculation of Congress exploring an understanding with SP for Presidential polls as also who gets to be the vice-president and deputy chairperson of Rajya Sabha, and appeared aimed at reviving organizational spirits before 2014 Lok Sabhapolls. 

The optimism about Congress getting an early opening against SP provided the only silver lining in the gloom that dominated Thursday's post-mortem of UP debacle under Rahul. The AICC general secretary was hit by an avalanche of complaints ranging from organizational weakness to internal sabotage to faulty selection of candidates. One former MP even complained against "angrezi" system and sought more accessibility, desi-style. There were suggestions that party groom "caste leaders" which is the trend in UP post-Mandal. 

Though Rahul repeatedly asserted in the campaign trail that he would return to UP, his early hint of party's future strategy could put him in confrontation with Akhilesh sooner than later. 

Observers see an interesting role-reversal for the young leaders, with Rahul playing the underdog after staying on top since engineering the defeat of Akhilesh's wife in Ferozabad by-polls. 

The simmering battle became a personalized face-off in the high-pitched campaign. Rahul questioned Mulayam Singh Yadav's duplicity in opposing English and computer education, saying Akhilesh knew both. The young Samajwadi taunted that Rahul's show of anger like rolling up sleeves and tearing SP manifesto on the dais resulted from his frustration that Congress appeared a non-starter. The poll results settled the debate and paused the confrontation, with Rahul complimenting Akhilesh on his success and the latter too calling Rahul "a good human being". 

With the scenario of Samajwadi failure only option, if optimistic, for Congress now, the debacle review brought Rahul face to face with organizational glitches that pulled the rug from under its feet in the hyped campaign promising party revival in UP. Rahul reviewed the debacle with candidates, who scored over 20,000 votes. 

The comments of senior ministers-leaders on 'Muslim quota', Batla House and the Centre imposing President's rule after elections, came in for criticism. Leaders also complained about ministers being contemptuous of workers. Rahul cut short speakers in the post-lunch meeting when they rose to speak about the negative impact of ministers' utterances, saying he was aware of it. The candidates lamented that 4.5% Muslim quota was announced too close to elections to help the party. 

Crucially, Rahul defended the candidate selection, saying it was the organizational weakness that did Congress in. 

Congress concerns are riveted on 2014 polls and aims to keep the bruised organization running by pitching it the upcoming local body polls.

Can’t question loyalty of Army, Gen V K Singh, says BJP

In the backdrop of the debate over whether a trust deficit persisted between the Army and the government, the BJP on Thursday came out in support of the Army and its chief General V K Singh, saying his loyalty should not be questioned.
“There cannot be any room for speculation on our armed forces. There cannot be any occassion to question the Army and the Army Chief’s loyalty. We cannot have reports questioning their loyalty,” BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said.
Debate on the issue has come to the fore following a report in The Indian Express on how the government got spooked by movement of two military units to Delhi on the night of January 16. “There should not be any aspersions cast on the armed forces regarding loyalty. The armed forces have made India proud in the last six decades. We should not create any situation where doubts are expressed about the armed forces” she added. “The civilian leadership should respect the army and also bring back the confidence.”
The BJP backing to the armed forces came even as it demanded that the government remove the trust deficit with the Army and improve defence preparedness. “BJP wishes to state in this context that steps should be taken to bring greater transparency and keeping this process above board. We cannot afford middlemen working on these deals,” she said.
Adding that there cannot be any compromise on the preparedness of the armed forces due to the “prevalent policy paralysis” in the government, the BJP maintained that the morale of the Army should not be allowed to sag.
“The morale of the Army should be kept high. As for their resources, they should be adequately endowed. The government should show due statesmanship and keep preparedness at its best,” she said.
 

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