Monthly Archives: December 2011

Continental Terminals to set up 18 facilities in 5 years

HYDERABAD:

Continental Multimodal Terminals Ltd, part of the logistics solutions provider NDR Group, is in the process of setting up three terminals — at Chennai, Ahmedabad and Panipet — at a cost of Rs 300 crore in the next 12 months.

The company, which set up its first terminal in Hyderabad, has plans to develop a network of 18 terminals across the country over the next five years. “The three new terminals will be immediately followed up with similar facilities in Bangalore and Tuticorin,” Mr Suresh Joseph, Managing Director and CEO of the company, told Business Line.

The Hyderabad facility, which was recently notified as a private freight terminal by the South Central Railway, will also have an Inland Container Depot by next month. The ICD, spread over 50,000 sq.ft, has been designed to handle 1,000 TEUs — this will be the company’s fourth ICD.

Having invested Rs 130 crore for setting up the facility, the company is investing another Rs 80 crore to expand the terminal capacity in the next one year. “Right now, we can handle 60 trains a month at the facility. After the expansion, the capacity will double to 120 trains,” Mr Joseph said.

LINKAGE TO GATEWAY PORTS

The facility will handle domestic cargo in railway wagons and provide linkage for container trains to gateway ports such as JNPT, Chennai, Krishnapatnam and Visakhapatnam . It is eyeing cargoes such as iron and steel, cement, granite, textile and foodgrains. Kribhco Infrastructure Ltd holds a minority stake of 10 per cent in the company.

The company is betting big on this segment of logistics business, especially expecting the market to open up further after the new GST regime is in place from next year, which will increase stocking demands. It plans to have over 90 lakh sq.ft of warehousing at 70 different locations across the country.

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source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/ Home> Industry & Economy> Logistics / by Amit Mirta/ December 21st, 2011

 

Next, a chain of birthing centres for the bulge bracket

The maternity ward is becoming passé, at least for those with money.

Birthplace Health, a Hyderabad-based start-up, has come up with a concept of birthing centres, as they are branded, exclusively meant for child birth.

Targeted at the premium segment, the company is looking to set up a network of such centres, which would provide ambience and several facilities for hassle-free deliveries, across the country.

The premium segment (delivery costing Rs50,000 and more) is about 30% of the Rs11,000 crore birthing market in India.

Birthplace is setting up a proof-of-concept facility in Hyderabad at an investment of about Rs20 crore, which will start in March.

“Delivering a child is an emotional moment of a woman. This is also an occasion for the entire family to celebrate unlike in any other medical need. So, a hospital, which has a variety of people including very sick people seeking treatment, is not the right place for delivering a child. Pregnancy is not a disease and is a moment of joy for the entire family. With this concept, we have been working on a business plan for the last one year,” Tarun Siripurapu, managing director of Birthplace Healthcare, said.

The company plans to open over a dozen facilities in various locations like Vizag, Chennai and Coimbatore by 2017. Each centre is expected to cost between `10 crore and `15 crore depending on the location.

The company is funding the first centre through internal resources while it is keen on tapping banks, private equity and venture capital firms for expansion.

“Everything in the birthing centre would be exclusively designed for the would-be mother. The doctors, nurses would be of her choice. We would even provide music of her choice. There is also a library with a good collection of books. Moreover, we don’t want to treat the visitors to the centres as typical attendants in a hospital. There are no visiting hours and when to allow people inside is left to the choice of the mother,” he said.

The centre also offers facilities like yoga and Lamaze classes, apart from mother and baby exercises, diet and nutrition advice. It also offers training to the fathers on simple issues like changing the baby diapers.

But, all that has a cost to it. Typically, a normal delivery at the centre would cost `80,000 and Caesarian Section would cost less. “Our attempt would be to encourage normal delivery and we would like to charge less for a C Section,” he said pointing to the popular perception that the hospitals and nursing homes perform more C Sections to charge more.

According to Siripurapu, a former McKinsey executive in New York, the first centre is expected to take a year to break even and translate into about 1,000 deliveries. “During the first year, we are expecting about 80% of deliveries to happen through referral mode from other gynaecologists in the city,” he said. The company is targeting to capture about 8-10% of the premium segment once its network is in place.

source: http://www.dnaindia.com / Home> Money> Report / by K V Ramana / Place:Hyderabad/ Agency:DNA/ Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

 

Schneider Electric’s Hyderabad plant won 1st prize at National Energy Conservation Awards

India has been on top of the agenda of Schneider Electric in the past ten years.

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency, the nodal central body for promoting energy efficiency in India, today awarded Schneider Electric India, a global specialist in energy management, the ‘first prize’ at the just concluded National Energy Conservation Awards 2011, which was inaugurated by the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Mr. Manmohan Singh. The award was given to Schneider Electric India for its Hyderabad plant under the ‘general category.’

The award was presented to Mr. Olivier Blum, Country President & Managing Director, Schneider Electric India, by the Union Minister of Power, Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day. The National Energy Conservation Awards are given to organizations which have made systematic and serious attempts for efficient utilization and conservation of energy in various sectors such as industrial units, buildings, municipalities, etc.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Olivier Blum, Country President & Managing Director, Schneider Electric India said, “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award from the Government of India. Schneider Electric has always promoted and propagated energy efficiency through its wide range of products and solutions that cater to various sectors. We are committed to sustainable growth, and energy efficiency remains the cornerstone to enable this. This recognition by the Government of India further strengthens our resolve and commitment towards implementing energy management measures in our own 31 manufacturing facilities, which in turn enables our customers to minimize power losses and maximize the efficiency and productivity of their operations.”

India has been on top of the agenda of Schneider Electric in the past ten years. With six acquisitions in the past two years, India features as the no. 7 country in terms of Group sales with a headcount of approx 11,500 on payrolls including about 1,000 R&D engineers.

Schneider Electric’s Hyderabad global plant was set up in 2006. Over the past several years, the plant has put in place several energy conservation measures such as redesigning of the lighting systems, installation of energy efficient pumps, improving HVAC efficiency, etc. Continued efforts to improve the energy efficiency of the operations at the plant resulted in specific energy savings of 15% in 2010-11 as compared to the previous year.

source: http://www.indiainfoline.com / Indiainfoline> Markets> Sector / India Infoline News Service/ December 15th, 2011

Happening Hyderabad: The diamond city where hotels are palaces and glitz abounds

Partying is a pastime in India. On my first evening at Falaknuma palace in Hyderabad, I ask the waiter what the drum beating is all about – the city is twinkling, flashing, jingling, rattling away below. ‘A wedding,’ he says, ‘there’s always a wedding. But we celebrate everything in India. Thirty members of the family will wave off a nephew at the airport.’ Perhaps that’s why you can’t enter Hyderabad’s terminal without a ticket (it’s one of the smartest airports in the world) – they’d be inundated. This ancient city, built on the Musi River, has an optimistic outlook. On a tour of old Hyderabad we pass school children from St Mary’s Brilliant School and some from the School of Success. That, and their neatly starched uniforms, must surely inspire good grades.

Living the high life: Grand Falaknuma offers guests the chance to live like a king

At Golconda Fort, which dates from 11th century, a sign post points The Way to Up. When you reach Up, the city spans out beneath you, smoking quietly away (they burn rubbish here). Hyderabad is characterised by the rocky outcrops of Central India’s Deccan Plateau, which you can see from the top of Golconda. There’s a campaign (Society to Save Rocks) to protect the rocks because people kept chipping away at them for materials to build their homes. There is plenty of rock left, though, to render the landscape biblical. The fort itself hints at what the city once was – elegant, spacious and green. Golconda was sacked and destroyed by Mughals in 17th century. Now it’s full of bubbly school parties and courting couples. The Qutub Shahi King’s burial ground, which you can see from Up, has a carefree feel too – with impromptu games of cricket being played on the lawns. This strange park is filled with domed tombs, beneath which the Kings and Queens of Golconda and their dancers lie. Voices echo inside, and there’s a coffin draped with fraying sari fabric in the middle of an otherwise empty space. The domes used to be covered in mosaic, which has all but gone. Large crows decorate the roofs instead.

Fort with a view: Golconda, built in the 11th century, affords views right across the city

It’s business as usual on the streets of the old town, where life is in full noisy flow. Pomegranates are piled on rickety carts, discarded veg litter the street, sellers proffer orange segments from filthy fingers. But Hyderabad is famous for glitz. Not only for Tollywood – Bollywood movies are filmed here – but for glittery lacquer bracelets and pearls, which are strung and sold. Laad Bazaar is like London’s Oxford Street on Christmas Eve – but stickier.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The city became rich on diamonds – it’s home to 21 diamond mines – and Nizam VI (Royal ruler of Hyderabad from 1869-1911) owned one so large – the Jacob Diamond – he used it as a paper weight. This was a man who never wore the same pair of socks twice. The hefty jewel is now in a bank vault. The Nizams have five palaces in Hyderabad. Falaknuma, where I am staying, overlooks the city and has recently emerged from a ten-year restorationprogramme with Taj hotels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colour explosion: From the high life to street life, the vibrancy of Hyderabad can be felt everywhere

Falaknuma means mirror of the sky in Telugu (the lyrical sounding language of this state) and the hotel is painted to reflect Hyderabad’s skyline. Princess Esra Jah worked with Taj on the project and was so exacting, when it came to the shade of the walls, they painted the exterior over 30 times. It was worth it. The gentle grey melds with the pink hazy sky. The palace was originally built by a former Prime Minister of Hyderabad – Nawab Vikar-al-Umra. We share a star sign. I am a Scorpio too. The PM decreed that Falaknuma be built in the shape of the snappy arachnid, so the two northerly wings represent the sting. Such was the extravagance, he was bankrupted. Thankfully, Nizam VI was able to foot the bill. He paid 6.8 million rupees for it and, in 1897, Falaknuma became a royal palace and residence. If Prince Charles goes ahead with his idea to turn Buckingham Palace into a hotel, he should visit.

Retreat: Away from the city, the hotel’s terrace offers peace and seclusion

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2075204/India-tours-Happening-Hyderabad-diamond-city-hotels-palaces-glitz-abounds.html#ixzz1h8owob79

Not only has the palace hosted countless Royals and dignitaries – Queen Mary and King George were here in 1906 and the Aga Khan’s signature is in the guestbook. Every visitor is a guest of the Princess. The staff are ridiculously attentive (you really do feel like a Nizam). And staying here is like being allowed behind the ropes at Chatsworth House. You can stay in the Royal Suite (if you can afford to splash out $10,000 a night), recline in the Queen’s artful gossip room, take afternoon tea in the Jade room and even use the Nizam’s snooker cues. It’s a spoiling experience in sublime surroundings. For me, a jasmine martini on the elegant balcony, with Hyderabad sparkling and rumbling away below, is the gold dusting on the richest of cakes. Perhaps because I am a fellow Scorpio, I feel thoroughly at home.

Travel Facts

Cox & Kings arrange luxury tours to India (0845 154 8941 www.coxandkings.co.uk). A six-night / eight-day private tour to Mumbai and Hyderabad is priced from £2,495 per person. Price includes three nights at The Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai (Luxury Grand Sea View room in Palace Wing) and three nights at the Taj Falaknuma Palace (Palace room), international and domestic flights, airport transfers and accommodation with breakfast daily.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2075204/India-tours-Happening-Hyderabad-diamond-city-hotels-palaces-glitz-abounds.html#ixzz1h8fSp0d0

source://www.dailymail.co.uk / Daily Mail Online / TRAVEL MAIL / Home> Travel/ by Jenny Wad / December 20th, 2011

Bajaj Discover presents 6th Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Awards 2011, Anil Kumble Felicitates the Awardees

Mumbai, Maharashtra:

The awardees recognized were Ms Sujatha Burla, Mr Siddu S. Loute, Mr Shreedhara T S and Ms Bhumika Rajendra for their exemplary effort of transforming humans to heroes.

Bajaj Discover presents Dr. Batra’s 6th Positive Health Awards 2011, held at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall today witnessed Anil Kumble, the cricket legend felicitating this year’s positive health awardees. This was an initiative to honor significant people who live a positive life despite their physical disabilities. Four such heroes were awarded in the presence of about 1,000 people in appreciation of their laudable efforts and their outstanding courage in their endeavor against diseased and disabled conditions of life.

The winners for this year’s edition of the awards were recognized and selected by an eminent panel of jurists comprising of Smt. Maneka Gandhi, Ms. Anu Aga, Mr. Vivek Oberoi, Mr. R. Balki, Mr. Rajiv Bajaj and Dr. Mukesh Batra. The awardees recognized were Ms Sujatha Burla, Mr Siddu S. Loute, Mr Shreedhara T S and Ms Bhumika Rajendra for their exemplary effort of transforming humans to heroes.

In addition to a short biographic film on each awardee, attendees at the award function were treated to scintillating performances by the dance guru Shiamak Davar’s troupe of specially-abled children.

Admiring the spirit of the awardees, the Indian Cricket Legend, Anil Kumble, said, “I am immensely delighted to felicitate these heroes who have fought out the trials and tribulations in life and have created a niche for themselves in the society. The foremost rule of any sport is to never give up, no matter what, but to keep fighting till the end. These individuals have lived that never ceasing spirit and have successfully fought against all the impossibilities in life to create possible winning situations for themselves. I salute Dr Mukesh Batra and Mr Rajiv Bajaj for this extra-ordinary event and for the great work that they are doing to contribute towards such a noble cause.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mukesh Batra, Founder and CMD, Dr. Batras’ Positive Health Clinic Pvt. Ltd. said, “Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Awards salutes people with unyielding grit and unflinching determination, who have beaten all odds to overcome seemingly hopeless situations and have been dedicated enough to make commendable contributions to society. These heroes have demonstrated the strength of the human spirit and have proved that, all it takes to make a difference in the world is a strong will power and great positivity. The Positive Health Awards honor this spirit and re-affirm Dr Batra’s commitment to health and positivity.”

Reiterating his support to the cause, Mr. Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Bajaj Auto Ltd. said, “The Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Awards is a step in a noble direction and we are proud to be associated with this initiative for the second consecutive year. We firmly believe that the lives of these awardees will inspire and spread hope to others.”

About the Awardees:

Ms Sujatha Burla (32 years): A road accident that happened 10 years back changed her life forever making her quadriplegic with limited mobility below the shoulders. She is a TEDx speaker and a popular TV presenter for TV9 hosting a show called “Close Encounter with Suzy”. She has never suffered with bed sores in last 10 years as she practices yoga and physical exercises regularly. She provides counselling to paraplegic people and also addresses the NASA & ISRO scientists with motivational speeches on positive thinking and living. She has been running an orphanage for the past 3 years. She belongs to a middle class family from Hyderabad. Her father passed away few years ago. With no financial support from any of her 3 elder siblings, she earns a living and supports her mother too.

Mr Siddu S. Loute (25 years): Visually impaired since birth, Mr. Siddhu is a Mathematics prodigy fondly called as a human computer. By Class II, he had already memorized math tables up to 56 lakh and now claims to have memorized tables up to 99 crore. When provided with a date from the past or future, he can provide the exact day the date falls on. He has memorized 45,000 phone numbers which makes him a walking-talking telephone directory. He had also participated and won a prize in a popular television show on Sony TV called ‘Entertainment ke liye kuch bhi karega’. His unique talent combined with his irrecoverable condition got him featured on a couple of TV channels such as TV9, Suvarna, Suvarna News, DD 1 and Sakshi. Overtly ambitious as he is, he has completed his LLB and aims to become an IAS officer with an honest intention to help the needy and the downtrodden. Son of a truck driver, he was abandoned by his family since the age of 5, and has since been living independently.

Mr Shreedhara T S (23 years): Mr. Shreedhara is 100% blind but he can read, write and speak English, Hindi and Kannada. He has developed a Kannada version of the text-to-speak software (first generation open source software) through which any visually challenged person can read, write and work on computers. The Knowledge Commission of Govt. of Karnataka has hosted his software named ‘E-Speak’ on its Kannada Wikipedia website to be used free of cost. He has hands on experience with Windows 98, Windows 2000/XP, Windows Vista, MS Office 2003. He can type at a speed of 35-40 wpm and has extensive knowledge and experience in using the internet. Coming from a farmer’s family, his parents practice farming in a village in the Shimoga District of Karnataka. Currently, his father has come to Bengaluru and has been assisting him in pursuing further education in computers.

Ms Bhumika Rajendra (9 years): She was only 3, when she had an elevator accident and had to get her right leg amputated above the knee. In spite of this disability, she had always wished to excel in Bharatnatyam and classical singing and would constantly practise to turn her dreams into reality. Though the artificial leg that was fitted to her knee was akin to an alien, she accepted it as a vital part of her being and has ever since been pushing her limits to excel in the Bharatanatyam dance form. During her dance sessions, there have been instances when her skin used to give way and the stump bled. And every time that happened she thought of giving up, but she fought unceasingly against all odds with a positive spirit. She has performed with the famous Kannada cine actor Sridhar at a “Zee Kannada” programme organized by Zee TV Network in Bengaluru. She has given many stage performances and has been extensively covered by various publications. She belongs to a lower middle class family from Kodagu District in Karantaka and her father works as a lecturer.

source: http://www.indiaprwire.com / HealthCare/Hospitals> Awards / December 15, 2011

This one is for the soft-hearted

HYDERABAD:

Life is a continuous struggle for excellence and in this process, the one thing that everyone craves for is peace of mind. This idea is the inspiration behind Ahobilam Prabhakar’s latest series of paintings on display at the Chitramayee State Art Gallery along with paintings of four others.

Ahobilam is a self-taught artist but has over 14 years of experience behind him. His latest series of paintings, he says, are meant to invoke pleasant feelings in people’s hearts. All the paintings have a female face with a sharp nose, elongated and enchanting dreamy eyes and small beautiful lips painted in shades of red and yellow.

Works of R Subhash Babu, a seasoned painter with experience in teaching and painting spanning over 30 years, are also on display at the gallery. The vice-president of the Hyderabad Art Association’s acrylic paintings on canvas too are just as mesmerising. The works, all of them featuring females in traditional attire, have hues of red, blue and yellow. One of the paintings, Beauty in Cleavage, is an exception though. This painting, done with minimal use of colours, catches the eye with its subtle depiction of beauty. One more painting of his is of a Shivaling. With a hand offering flowers and a three petaled lotus, it symbolises the Trishul and shows the soft side of the God of Destruction.

Annapurna Yeluripaty’s paintings are landscapes of a semi-abstract nature. The paintings are beautiful because of the partial description of the features which gives a blurred but pleasing view.

Amila Reddy is one, who has developed her own form of painting in which she uses geometrical shapes to create depth. Her paintings show women from rural areas doing different activities and make extensive use of blue and yellow. The paintings have geometrical shapes of rectangle, square and triangle covering the canvas.

The paintings of Narahari, an officer at the art department of NIN, are also on display at the gallery. His paintings show his attachment to the village he belongs. He depicts the daily grind of villagers and captures the culture of rural India. One of the paintings shows ‘Tolu bommalata’, a puppet show, in a village. Another painting by him is of two people playing ‘ponga’ and a drum with a decorated bull in the backdrop of thatched houses in an obvious reference to Pongal.

The art exhibition has 44 paintings on display with the price ranging from `20,000 to `65,000 per piece.

The exhibition is on till December 23.

source: http://www.expressbuzz.com / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by V Nilesh / Express News Service / December 21st, 2011

 

US doctors to lead 2 Satya Sai bodies

Anantapur:

The Sir Satya Sai Central Trust on Monday appointed two persons as chairmen of the two international foundations run by it.

Michael Goldstein, an ardent devotee of Satya Sai Baba, will take charge as chairman of the Sri Satya Sai World Foundation, an official press release from the Sri Satya Sai Central Trust said. Goldstein, who received his doctorate in medicine from George Washington University, has been a practising physician for over 30 years and former medical director at a tertiary hospital in Southern California. He was selected as chairman on November 23, 2011 on the occasion of Baba’s birth anniversary.

Similarly, Narendranath Reddy was elected chairman of the Prashanti Council. Narendranath Reddy, graduate from SV Medical College, Tirupati, received his training in internal medicine at the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry and did his sub-specialization in Endocrinology and Metabolism at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. He has been a practising internist-endocrinologist in Southern California for over 30 years.

Satya Sai Trust spokesperson Anantharaman told TOI that the world foundation takes care of all of the trust’s publications outside India and ensures that they adhere to the local laws and also ensure that the publications do not deviate from the message of Satya Sai Baba. The Prashanti Council takes care of all international seva activities outside India including educational and welfare-oriented programmes. Both these organizations operate in 135 countries and the place of operation of the two chairmen will function as the headquarters of these two international bodies, he said.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / December 20th, 2011

 

Umarani, Clifford honoured with Pravasi Mithra awards

HYDERABAD :

Indian social workers Umarani Padmanabhan from Dubai and Clifford Correia from Bahrain were felicitated and conferred with the “Pravasi Mithra” awards at a function held here on Sunday to mark the ‘International Migrants Day’ with special emphasis on awareness for Gulf migrants.

The progamme, organised by the National Domestic Workers Movement (NDWM-AP) and Migrants Rights Council (MRC), was attended by government officials, representatives of NGOs involved in migrant rights and families of Gulf migrants.

Speaking on the occasion, Umarani Padmanabhan hailed the UAE government officials for their cooperation in solving the problems of Indian workers in the country. “With the help of the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi & the Indian Consulate in Dubai, we have been able to help several poor migrants,” she said.

Echoing similar sentiments, Correia said: “We have been able to provide assistance to needy migrants from India with the help of the Indian Embassy in Bahrain. We have also provided free tickets to needy Indian migrants through the Indian Community Welfare Committee.”

Dasari Sreenivasulu, Principal Secretary, Labour and Employment Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, who was the chief guest, released a book titled Pre-Departure Information Manual for Intending Emigrants published by Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA). He also handed over the ‘Pravasi Mithra’ awards to Umarani and Correia.

Addressing the gathering, Sreenivasulu assured the families of migrants that he would use his good offices in resolving issues of their kith and kin who were stranded in various countries of the Gulf region. “I have visited labour accommodations in the Gulf countries to interact with the migrants from Andhra Pradesh lodged there.”

Stating that he would strive to release as many of them as possible under amnesty, he said he would ensure that good education for children of migrants, particularly those who are in jails. “I will help in placing them in various residential schools of the state,” he said, and urged prospective migrants to take advantage of various governmental initiatives such as ‘Overseas Employers Conference’ organised by the state government earlier this year.

He said the meeting was the first of its kind in the country for those keen who were keen on working abroad. “It would be in the interest of intending migrants to go though the ‘Overseas Manpower Company of Andhra Pradesh’ (OMCAP) rather than approaching private agents for jobs abroad,” he observed.

Migrants Rights Council President P Narayana Swamy demanded of the Federal Government to appoint sufficient staff in Indian Missions abroad to look after labour problems. He also demanded that a National Commission for Migrant Labour be set up.

Marizen Santosa, MFA representative from Philippines, Binu Arickal, Dan Church representative from New Delhi, M Bheem Reddy, Vice-President, Migrants Rights Council and Sister Lissy Joseph of NDWM also participated in the function.

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source: http://www.khaleejtimes.com / Online> International / by P S Jayaram / December 20th, 2011

 

Reliance Autozone launches store in Malakpet, Hyderabad

Having launched a store previously in Hyderabad, Reliance Autozone has launched a second outlet in the old suburban district of Malakpet, Hyderbad. Spread over 3,000 sq ft, the latest Reliance Autozone store is located in Saleem Nagar Colony, Moosarambhag (near MalakpetGunj) and offers global standard auto retailing services.

Reliance Autozone – an auto retailing subsidiary under Reliance Industries retail arm- is a one stop shop for retailing of automotive products, including car accessories, batteries, tyres and tubes and lubricants. Offering more than 50 leading brands and 1500 products for a wide range of cars, SUVs and bikes, Reliance Autozone’sauto accessory range offers around 5,000 products and utility items such as audio and video systems, safety equipments, security based gadgets, bull guard, roof carriers, reverse parking system, reverse camera, sun film, GPS, upholstery and many more. In addition to this, the store offer specialty bicycles and a basic range of two wheeler accessories such as helmets and side cabinets. The store also offers a line of alloy wheels and seat covers. The specialty format also offers exclusive car care services through stand-alone specialty stores that try to offer consumers a pleasant, conducive and service oriented retail ambience at best value, along with quick fitment facility. This service takes care of maintenance services like car interior and upholstery cleaning, polymer coating and paint restoration. The services offered are personalised and overlooked by trained professionals.

Reliance Autozone is budding enterprise in a slowly flourishing part of automotive industry. Like many other Reliance undertakings, this one, too, focuses on quality, value-for-money and competitive pricing notions.

With an aspiration of brining to India world class automotive retailing facilities, Reliance Industries rolled out its retail line of automotive product few years ago. Over the last few years, Reliance Autozone has spread its cape across many cities in the country, with spacious stores launched in cities like Bangalore, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Jaipur, Pune and Jamnagar. With a vision to “create customer delight” by delivering world class quality at the best price with widest choice of automotive products and services, Reliance Industries’ venture into automotive retailing is a definite boon to the nascent industry.

source: http://www.indiaprwire.com /Mumbai, Maharashtra, December 19, 2011 /India PRwire/

Hyderabad Hotels – Katriya 5 Star Hotel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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source: http://www.Turofeddergi.com / Turkey Travel Agencies / posted by Joseph Walters / December 20th, 2011 / Article by Katriyahotel