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A French-Tunisian criminal documented by the police for armed attacks used a truck to kill a minimum of 84 people in a terrorist act during holiday celebrations in Nice. At least 10 kids are among the dead following a "cowardly and barbaric" atrocity believed to be doled out by 31-year-old Mohamed Bouhlel. officers worry the data can rise.
 

Bastille Day may be a celebration of everything France holds pricey, its laic republic and also the values of "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity). Tv and video pictures showed the truck moving fast and tearing through people, dozens of victims in its path, and also the bullet-riddled windscreen of the vehicle.
 

The driver 1st shot a gun into the group of people before driving 2 kilometres on the Promenade des Anglais, the main street in Nice, mowing down those that had gathered to observe fireworks, regional President Christian Estrosi told CNN affiliate BFM-TV. Police shot and killed the driver, said Pierre-Henry Brandet, a spokesperson for the French Interior Ministry.
Authorities mentioned they found identity papers of the 31-year-old French-Tunisian subject in the truck, along with "guns" and "larger weapons". The assailant was reportedly known to French police for common law crimes, however not to intelligence services, Reuters quotes police source as saying.

An American witness at the scene told the CNN that the trucker looked as if it would accelerate as he hit the people. The witness mentioned he saw solely the driver. He detected shooting as he ran away, however didn't apprehend its source. It gave the impression of an accident initially, however it became apparent terribly quickly that it had been deliberate, the witness added.

"We thought he lost control. we all shouted: 'Stop! Stop!'" mentioned Nader Shafa'ai, an Egyptian traveller, who captured the mayhem on his video camera as the truck came careening through people. "Then it had been clear it wasn't an accident."

The footage Shafa'ai filmed, shows French police as they encircled the white truck and discharged rounds at the driver. The footage conjointly shows a lot of bodies below and behind the truck.
"I recorded it as a result of being in shock," he said.

France bleeds again : 84 killed in terror attack

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A French-Tunisian criminal documented by the police for armed attacks used a truck to kill a minimum of 84 people in a terrorist act during holiday celebrations in Nice. At least 10 kids are among the dead following a "cowardly and barbaric" atrocity believed to be doled out by 31-year-old Mohamed Bouhlel. officers worry the data can rise.
 

Bastille Day may be a celebration of everything France holds pricey, its laic republic and also the values of "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity). Tv and video pictures showed the truck moving fast and tearing through people, dozens of victims in its path, and also the bullet-riddled windscreen of the vehicle.
 

The driver 1st shot a gun into the group of people before driving 2 kilometres on the Promenade des Anglais, the main street in Nice, mowing down those that had gathered to observe fireworks, regional President Christian Estrosi told CNN affiliate BFM-TV. Police shot and killed the driver, said Pierre-Henry Brandet, a spokesperson for the French Interior Ministry.
Authorities mentioned they found identity papers of the 31-year-old French-Tunisian subject in the truck, along with "guns" and "larger weapons". The assailant was reportedly known to French police for common law crimes, however not to intelligence services, Reuters quotes police source as saying.

An American witness at the scene told the CNN that the trucker looked as if it would accelerate as he hit the people. The witness mentioned he saw solely the driver. He detected shooting as he ran away, however didn't apprehend its source. It gave the impression of an accident initially, however it became apparent terribly quickly that it had been deliberate, the witness added.

"We thought he lost control. we all shouted: 'Stop! Stop!'" mentioned Nader Shafa'ai, an Egyptian traveller, who captured the mayhem on his video camera as the truck came careening through people. "Then it had been clear it wasn't an accident."

The footage Shafa'ai filmed, shows French police as they encircled the white truck and discharged rounds at the driver. The footage conjointly shows a lot of bodies below and behind the truck.
"I recorded it as a result of being in shock," he said.

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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched Mi Max, their latest entry to Indian mobile phone market.

With 6.44 inch display, the company has clearly targeted the large mobile display enthusiasts.

The phone boasts of edge panel which combined with curved rear edges makes for a firm grip despite its size, display is not just gigantic but full HD with good brightness, contrast levels and viewing angles.

Mi Max carries a fingerprint scanner at the back and is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage with memory card support upto 256 GB.

Multi media front is covered by 16 megapixel rear shooter with dual tone LED flash and 5 mega P at the front while software front is managed by Android 6.0 Marshmallow layered by MIUI 7 which can be upgraded to MIUI 8.

power front is handled by 4850 mAh battery which gives a real good life to the device. A good mix of gaming, messaging, videoing and net surfing can be handled for an entire day with a full charge.

Priced at Rs. 14,999 Mi Max makes a serious contender in the sub Rs. 20,000 market.





Mi Max : Xiaomi's dragon launch in Indian smartphone market

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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched Mi Max, their latest entry to Indian mobile phone market.

With 6.44 inch display, the company has clearly targeted the large mobile display enthusiasts.

The phone boasts of edge panel which combined with curved rear edges makes for a firm grip despite its size, display is not just gigantic but full HD with good brightness, contrast levels and viewing angles.

Mi Max carries a fingerprint scanner at the back and is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage with memory card support upto 256 GB.

Multi media front is covered by 16 megapixel rear shooter with dual tone LED flash and 5 mega P at the front while software front is managed by Android 6.0 Marshmallow layered by MIUI 7 which can be upgraded to MIUI 8.

power front is handled by 4850 mAh battery which gives a real good life to the device. A good mix of gaming, messaging, videoing and net surfing can be handled for an entire day with a full charge.

Priced at Rs. 14,999 Mi Max makes a serious contender in the sub Rs. 20,000 market.





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Central government staff and pensioners make up less then 0.8% of the Indian population & less then 9%  of the workforce within the organized sector and by all accounts this suggests that they'rebut less then 1%  of the overall workforce within the organized and unorganised sectors combined.
And nevertheless this very small cluster of 10 million central government staff take home 12.6% of the central government's total expenditure towards their salaries, pension & other benefits.

The seventh Pay Commission recommends doubling the minimum beginning earnings from the present Rs 7,000 per month to Rs 18,000 per month. It conjointly recommends close to tripling of the highest earnings from Rs 80,000 per month to Rs 250,000 per month.

The Commission recommends the rise in the earnings to be established from January 1, 2016 and it conjointly proposes the higher limit of gratuity to be doubled from the prevailing higher limit of Rs 10 hundred thousand (Rs one million).

It is necessary to show that the seventh Pay Commission has preserved the three annual increment formula across all staff. It absolutely was earlier speculated that the annual increment might not apply to staff who do not perform at par with expectations. however this hasn't happened, quite expectedly.

The Commission's recommendations would add an additional 0.7% burden of the GDP. The expected yearly burden of revised pay and pension are Rs 102,000 crore.
Still the unions are not happy. They accuse the govt. of throwing crumbs at them. Yes, that is right, Rs 102,000 crore is crumbs to central government staff. In spite of all the advantages, central government staff are not happy.
Instead the idea of pay commision should be challanged.
  With yearly increments and DA to care of inflation and if the pay bands increments upon promotions, why a 10 yearly pay commission is needed?

Ideally the wage increase ought to be connected to accomplishment of pre-set targets. Wholesale wage increase is not fascinating. If the excise tax officer does not meet his targets, he needn't be given increment.
 
It is standard that at rock bottom earnings levels, central government staff realize over double the earnings of rock bottom level staff within the non-public sector. The seventh Pay Commission can simply boost that distinction.
Add to this the very fact that employees within the non-public sector work tougher, have a lot of responsibility and face worse operating conditions as compared to employees within the central government. Non-government staff have reason to feel omitted.

I believe that the hike to government staff are indirectly passed onto the labour by method of enlarged taxes -- direct and indirect.

Central government staff get government housing or adequate allowances.
The Central Government Health theme covers their medical wants adequately. They have confirmed pensions and it gets extended to their next relation after death. The employees fancy leave encashment, leave travel compensation, state insurance and gratuity. They get study leave and medical leave and God is aware of what every kind of leave. At the higher levels, they never even retire as they get themselves appointed to some post retirement committees.
Although i'm disinclined to generalizing, I must say that central government scientists do not turn out any valuable analysis, the cops do not do prosecutions with any vigor, the tax officers do not prosecute whoever enjoys heap of unlawful maltreatment, the policy makers do not do serious politics and therefore the secretaries do very little except drooping with happiness at their political masters.

Government lecturers teach a lot of of constant stuff once a year and supplement their financial gain by taking private tuition.
Government engineers wish to work only on 'fertile' positions. Send them to 'dry' division and see how they moan. The doctors wish to figure solely in CGHS dispensaries within the nearby cities. Government officers resist transfers to remote places and given any chance are not disinclined to pampering in petty corruption.
So i'm not in any respect stunned that to them Rs 102,000 crore feels like crumbs.

I want government staff to require the largesse presented upon them. they do not be it within the initial place in an exceedingly free market world. nobody within the world deserves a pay hike if it is not connected to her/his performance.
A pay hike is even if the targets are met. the times of all-inclusive earnings hikes square measure over. albeit one works for the govt..

7th Pay Commission : Do they deserve it ?

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Central government staff and pensioners make up less then 0.8% of the Indian population & less then 9%  of the workforce within the organized sector and by all accounts this suggests that they'rebut less then 1%  of the overall workforce within the organized and unorganised sectors combined.
And nevertheless this very small cluster of 10 million central government staff take home 12.6% of the central government's total expenditure towards their salaries, pension & other benefits.

The seventh Pay Commission recommends doubling the minimum beginning earnings from the present Rs 7,000 per month to Rs 18,000 per month. It conjointly recommends close to tripling of the highest earnings from Rs 80,000 per month to Rs 250,000 per month.

The Commission recommends the rise in the earnings to be established from January 1, 2016 and it conjointly proposes the higher limit of gratuity to be doubled from the prevailing higher limit of Rs 10 hundred thousand (Rs one million).

It is necessary to show that the seventh Pay Commission has preserved the three annual increment formula across all staff. It absolutely was earlier speculated that the annual increment might not apply to staff who do not perform at par with expectations. however this hasn't happened, quite expectedly.

The Commission's recommendations would add an additional 0.7% burden of the GDP. The expected yearly burden of revised pay and pension are Rs 102,000 crore.
Still the unions are not happy. They accuse the govt. of throwing crumbs at them. Yes, that is right, Rs 102,000 crore is crumbs to central government staff. In spite of all the advantages, central government staff are not happy.
Instead the idea of pay commision should be challanged.
  With yearly increments and DA to care of inflation and if the pay bands increments upon promotions, why a 10 yearly pay commission is needed?

Ideally the wage increase ought to be connected to accomplishment of pre-set targets. Wholesale wage increase is not fascinating. If the excise tax officer does not meet his targets, he needn't be given increment.
 
It is standard that at rock bottom earnings levels, central government staff realize over double the earnings of rock bottom level staff within the non-public sector. The seventh Pay Commission can simply boost that distinction.
Add to this the very fact that employees within the non-public sector work tougher, have a lot of responsibility and face worse operating conditions as compared to employees within the central government. Non-government staff have reason to feel omitted.

I believe that the hike to government staff are indirectly passed onto the labour by method of enlarged taxes -- direct and indirect.

Central government staff get government housing or adequate allowances.
The Central Government Health theme covers their medical wants adequately. They have confirmed pensions and it gets extended to their next relation after death. The employees fancy leave encashment, leave travel compensation, state insurance and gratuity. They get study leave and medical leave and God is aware of what every kind of leave. At the higher levels, they never even retire as they get themselves appointed to some post retirement committees.
Although i'm disinclined to generalizing, I must say that central government scientists do not turn out any valuable analysis, the cops do not do prosecutions with any vigor, the tax officers do not prosecute whoever enjoys heap of unlawful maltreatment, the policy makers do not do serious politics and therefore the secretaries do very little except drooping with happiness at their political masters.

Government lecturers teach a lot of of constant stuff once a year and supplement their financial gain by taking private tuition.
Government engineers wish to work only on 'fertile' positions. Send them to 'dry' division and see how they moan. The doctors wish to figure solely in CGHS dispensaries within the nearby cities. Government officers resist transfers to remote places and given any chance are not disinclined to pampering in petty corruption.
So i'm not in any respect stunned that to them Rs 102,000 crore feels like crumbs.

I want government staff to require the largesse presented upon them. they do not be it within the initial place in an exceedingly free market world. nobody within the world deserves a pay hike if it is not connected to her/his performance.
A pay hike is even if the targets are met. the times of all-inclusive earnings hikes square measure over. albeit one works for the govt..

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A woman wearing a flowing white skirt and a blouse looks at her lover with tears in her eyes and he matches her tears with equal exaggerated pain.

Their apparel makes one expect them to begin speaking in South Dravidian or Telugu, and to the undisciplined ear, that might somewhat be true. however pay close attention and it becomes apparent that they're speaking Sanskrit.

This is Priyamanasam, believed to be solely the third Sanskrit language motion picture ever produced. It has won the National Award within the Sanskrit language films class for 2015. it's additionally the sole Sanskrit language film to win a prize in its class -- the 2 previous films, Adi Shankaracharya and Bhagavad gita, won the National Award within the Best Film class.

In a totally different story, rhythmic flutes introduce one to a village known as Karunadu on the banks of Kaveri river, during a short animation film sequence. Going by the music and also the pastoral setting that accompany the animation, there is very little to arrange the viewer for the Sanskrit language narration that follows.

A young girl warns of the bridge that humans need to make over the Kaveri and also the disturbance that it may bring over the whole village. a completely crowd-funded venture, Punyakoti is that the initial animated film to be created in Sanskrit language.

Ravishankar V, head at Center of Excellence, HR Services and Learning BPO at Infosys BPO and also the author and director of Punyakoti, is rapturous with the response the project has gathered. The film has been able to collect over Rs forty one hundred thousand (Rs four.1 million) thus far, crossing his target by Rs one hundred thousand (Rs one hundred,000).

Ravishankar has been able to rope in huge names, like musician Ilayaraja and actor Revathy, and has created quite buzz on social media. Based on a well-liked Kannada folks song by a similar name, the film may be a new take the fable of the "cow who forever speaks the truth".

It is ironic that for a language that's believed to be many thousand years recent, there's still scope for firsts. however this is often additionally characteristic Sanskrit language being relegated to the realm of pure scholarship, instead of being actively engaged with during a cultural environment.

For Sanskrit language enthusiasts and students, there are not several choices to expertise the language outside their lecture rooms. Reena Bhatnagar, a Sanskrit language teacher at Somerville college in Noida, says the sole theatre she remembers looking is Abhijñanashakuntala, the famed play by Kalidasa.

"But even that was potential when I rapt to Indian capital from Sitapur in state. There are not any such opportunities in smaller cities," she says. Bhatnagar encompasses a PhD in Sanskrit language and remembers speaking the language in faculty. "But it never came naturally. solely people who come back from a pure Sanskrit language instructional background -- wherever their entire education was in Sanskrit language -- associate speak it while not it ostensible contrived."

This could even be as a result of Sanskrit language was, in line with some specialists, a refined version of Prakrit, that was the oral communication of the plenty.

Wendy Doniger, author of The Hindus: an alternate History, writes, '...even within the religious writing age, Sanskrit language wasn't what has been known as a room language, not the language during which you same, "Pass the butter".' She suggests that Prakrit, the 'natural language,' might have precede Sanskrit language, 'the refined, secondary revision, the substitute language.'

This is maybe additionally why films are slow to return, particularly once the benefit with that characters speak has got to be elicited into the script as a result of the language itself might not enable it.

Priyamanasam : Effort to revive Sanskrit language through a movie

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A woman wearing a flowing white skirt and a blouse looks at her lover with tears in her eyes and he matches her tears with equal exaggerated pain.

Their apparel makes one expect them to begin speaking in South Dravidian or Telugu, and to the undisciplined ear, that might somewhat be true. however pay close attention and it becomes apparent that they're speaking Sanskrit.

This is Priyamanasam, believed to be solely the third Sanskrit language motion picture ever produced. It has won the National Award within the Sanskrit language films class for 2015. it's additionally the sole Sanskrit language film to win a prize in its class -- the 2 previous films, Adi Shankaracharya and Bhagavad gita, won the National Award within the Best Film class.

In a totally different story, rhythmic flutes introduce one to a village known as Karunadu on the banks of Kaveri river, during a short animation film sequence. Going by the music and also the pastoral setting that accompany the animation, there is very little to arrange the viewer for the Sanskrit language narration that follows.

A young girl warns of the bridge that humans need to make over the Kaveri and also the disturbance that it may bring over the whole village. a completely crowd-funded venture, Punyakoti is that the initial animated film to be created in Sanskrit language.

Ravishankar V, head at Center of Excellence, HR Services and Learning BPO at Infosys BPO and also the author and director of Punyakoti, is rapturous with the response the project has gathered. The film has been able to collect over Rs forty one hundred thousand (Rs four.1 million) thus far, crossing his target by Rs one hundred thousand (Rs one hundred,000).

Ravishankar has been able to rope in huge names, like musician Ilayaraja and actor Revathy, and has created quite buzz on social media. Based on a well-liked Kannada folks song by a similar name, the film may be a new take the fable of the "cow who forever speaks the truth".

It is ironic that for a language that's believed to be many thousand years recent, there's still scope for firsts. however this is often additionally characteristic Sanskrit language being relegated to the realm of pure scholarship, instead of being actively engaged with during a cultural environment.

For Sanskrit language enthusiasts and students, there are not several choices to expertise the language outside their lecture rooms. Reena Bhatnagar, a Sanskrit language teacher at Somerville college in Noida, says the sole theatre she remembers looking is Abhijñanashakuntala, the famed play by Kalidasa.

"But even that was potential when I rapt to Indian capital from Sitapur in state. There are not any such opportunities in smaller cities," she says. Bhatnagar encompasses a PhD in Sanskrit language and remembers speaking the language in faculty. "But it never came naturally. solely people who come back from a pure Sanskrit language instructional background -- wherever their entire education was in Sanskrit language -- associate speak it while not it ostensible contrived."

This could even be as a result of Sanskrit language was, in line with some specialists, a refined version of Prakrit, that was the oral communication of the plenty.

Wendy Doniger, author of The Hindus: an alternate History, writes, '...even within the religious writing age, Sanskrit language wasn't what has been known as a room language, not the language during which you same, "Pass the butter".' She suggests that Prakrit, the 'natural language,' might have precede Sanskrit language, 'the refined, secondary revision, the substitute language.'

This is maybe additionally why films are slow to return, particularly once the benefit with that characters speak has got to be elicited into the script as a result of the language itself might not enable it.

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The big shots of the Indian vehicle (car, utility vehicles and vans) trade have become larger, treading into the market share of smaller players.

The 3 high corporations -- Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and M & M are continuing to realize additional share within the world’s fifth largest automobile market.

These 3 had a market share of 72.5 per cent throughout January-June this year, against 70.3 per cent within the corresponding period of 2015. This left 27.5 % for the remaining dozen corporations. The fourth, fifth and sixth largest (Honda, Tata Motors and Toyota) in the first half of 2015 have all seen their market share reduce this year.

Renault, riding on the Kwid’s volume, has emerged the largest gainer, over doubling its market.

Maruti, the most important, has become larger, gaining 0.4 share points on market share to succeed in fou46.5 %. Two new key launches, of the Baleno (October 15) and Vitara Brezza (March 16), and consistent performance of the Ciaz and WagonR, has helped it gain share.

The gain has been despite many days of production loss this year -- in Feb, as a result of the agitation in Haryana that impacted componant supply and so in May-June, as a result of a fire at the Manesar plant of its largest automobile air-conditioning unit provider, Subros.

Hyundai, second biggest company, aga reinfinorced its position, adding 0.7%  in first half, to succeed in 17.3 per cent. A major contribution came from the company’s initial compact sports utility vehicle (SUV), the Creta, launched in July last year. This is approx 7,000 units a month. Its existing models just like the Grand i10 also contributed a lot.

Utility vehicle major M&M, that had seen a decline in first half last year, has reversed this. In spite of an impression for over a month from the big diesel vehicle ban within the metropolis Region (NCR), it's improved its share, helped by  launches like the TUV300 (September 15) and KUV100 (January 16).

Honda and Tata Motors have lost share in spite of latest launches. 


Honda launched a replacement Jazz in July last year and once more a compact SUV early this year. However, the City, its best entertainer for years, has been under pressure.

The company claims a speedy shift in customer preference towards the gas variant (after the Dec 2015 judicial writ ban on 2,000cc and bigger diesel vehicles within the NCR), creating it tough to regulate volumes consequently. Maruti’s Ciaz has conjointly been snatching into sales volumes.

Tata Motors’ many launches, together with re-launch of the Nano last year, haven't helped volumes. Its Zest, Bolt and Nano models still decline. The company’s latest hatchback, the Tiago, launched in Apr this year, is doing roughly 3000 units a month.

Japan’s Toyota also lost share, for 2 reasons. First, it failed to launch a new car for a long time. Its Innova Crysta came solely this May. it absolutely was hit all within the NCR market from the court ban mentioned earlier.

Five different international majors -- Volkswagen, Nissan, GM, Fiat and Skoda -- have all seen their share shrink. None of those corporations have a share of over 2%.

Indian car market : Best sellers of July 2016

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The big shots of the Indian vehicle (car, utility vehicles and vans) trade have become larger, treading into the market share of smaller players.

The 3 high corporations -- Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and M & M are continuing to realize additional share within the world’s fifth largest automobile market.

These 3 had a market share of 72.5 per cent throughout January-June this year, against 70.3 per cent within the corresponding period of 2015. This left 27.5 % for the remaining dozen corporations. The fourth, fifth and sixth largest (Honda, Tata Motors and Toyota) in the first half of 2015 have all seen their market share reduce this year.

Renault, riding on the Kwid’s volume, has emerged the largest gainer, over doubling its market.

Maruti, the most important, has become larger, gaining 0.4 share points on market share to succeed in fou46.5 %. Two new key launches, of the Baleno (October 15) and Vitara Brezza (March 16), and consistent performance of the Ciaz and WagonR, has helped it gain share.

The gain has been despite many days of production loss this year -- in Feb, as a result of the agitation in Haryana that impacted componant supply and so in May-June, as a result of a fire at the Manesar plant of its largest automobile air-conditioning unit provider, Subros.

Hyundai, second biggest company, aga reinfinorced its position, adding 0.7%  in first half, to succeed in 17.3 per cent. A major contribution came from the company’s initial compact sports utility vehicle (SUV), the Creta, launched in July last year. This is approx 7,000 units a month. Its existing models just like the Grand i10 also contributed a lot.

Utility vehicle major M&M, that had seen a decline in first half last year, has reversed this. In spite of an impression for over a month from the big diesel vehicle ban within the metropolis Region (NCR), it's improved its share, helped by  launches like the TUV300 (September 15) and KUV100 (January 16).

Honda and Tata Motors have lost share in spite of latest launches. 


Honda launched a replacement Jazz in July last year and once more a compact SUV early this year. However, the City, its best entertainer for years, has been under pressure.

The company claims a speedy shift in customer preference towards the gas variant (after the Dec 2015 judicial writ ban on 2,000cc and bigger diesel vehicles within the NCR), creating it tough to regulate volumes consequently. Maruti’s Ciaz has conjointly been snatching into sales volumes.

Tata Motors’ many launches, together with re-launch of the Nano last year, haven't helped volumes. Its Zest, Bolt and Nano models still decline. The company’s latest hatchback, the Tiago, launched in Apr this year, is doing roughly 3000 units a month.

Japan’s Toyota also lost share, for 2 reasons. First, it failed to launch a new car for a long time. Its Innova Crysta came solely this May. it absolutely was hit all within the NCR market from the court ban mentioned earlier.

Five different international majors -- Volkswagen, Nissan, GM, Fiat and Skoda -- have all seen their share shrink. None of those corporations have a share of over 2%.

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Cricket pitches ought to be more bowler-friendly if the rising imbalance between bat and ball is to be addressed, Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar has said.

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) world cricket committee on Tuesday counseled limitations on the thickness and depth of bats amid considerations that the game has tipped heavily in favour of the batsmen in recent years.

A report commissioned by the MCC, the guardian of the game's laws, in 2014 found the thickness of bats had marginally increased within the last century as edges had broadened by 300 %, that means even mistimed shots may still find the boundary.

Tendulkar, who quit international cricket in 2013 as the game's most prolific hitter each in Tests and also the 50-over format, demanded additional help for the bowlers from the pitch surface.

"The wickets got to change; they have to be more useful for bowlers," Tendulkar mentioned.

"In T20s, the best of bowlers are being reverse-swept. Three-hundred is not any longer competitive in ODIs.

"So there ought to be a minimum of one format where bowlers have a much better probability of executing their skills and creating it more fascinating for spectators.

"I do not suppose it's got a lot to do with bats, however i am positive folks on the (relevant) panel are going to be ready to examine it."

Tendulkar's views echoed the feelings of Australian opener David Warner who said last week that flat pitches instead of bats with thicker edges are the explanation batsmen have the superiority in test cricket.

PITCHES SHOULD BE BOWLER FRIENDLY : MASTER BLASTER

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Cricket pitches ought to be more bowler-friendly if the rising imbalance between bat and ball is to be addressed, Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar has said.

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) world cricket committee on Tuesday counseled limitations on the thickness and depth of bats amid considerations that the game has tipped heavily in favour of the batsmen in recent years.

A report commissioned by the MCC, the guardian of the game's laws, in 2014 found the thickness of bats had marginally increased within the last century as edges had broadened by 300 %, that means even mistimed shots may still find the boundary.

Tendulkar, who quit international cricket in 2013 as the game's most prolific hitter each in Tests and also the 50-over format, demanded additional help for the bowlers from the pitch surface.

"The wickets got to change; they have to be more useful for bowlers," Tendulkar mentioned.

"In T20s, the best of bowlers are being reverse-swept. Three-hundred is not any longer competitive in ODIs.

"So there ought to be a minimum of one format where bowlers have a much better probability of executing their skills and creating it more fascinating for spectators.

"I do not suppose it's got a lot to do with bats, however i am positive folks on the (relevant) panel are going to be ready to examine it."

Tendulkar's views echoed the feelings of Australian opener David Warner who said last week that flat pitches instead of bats with thicker edges are the explanation batsmen have the superiority in test cricket.

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