Ex-showroom price of nano in Belgaum base model @ 123,751

10:55 AM Posted by ukmad

The Ex showroom price of Nano in Belgaum is as follows:

 The Price of the Nano is the lowest in Karnataka in Belgaum only. 

Belgaum 123,751Hubli  124,226 Gulburga 124,802 Bijapur 124,819 Hospet 125,709 Shimoga 125,720 Tumkur 126,611 Mysore 127,252 Mangalore 127,413 Udupi 127,957



Racing Red/ Ivory White/ Summer Blue

Champagne Gold/ Lunar Silver/ Sunshine Yellow

Nano BSII

Rs. 123,751

-

Nano BSIII

Rs. 129,451

-

Nano CX BSII

Rs. 148,750

Rs. 151,749

Nano CX BSIII

Rs. 154,450

Rs. 157,450

Nano LX BSIII

-

Rs. 178,563

  

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Ratan Tata, Kakodkar to get Doctorate from VTU

10:10 AM Posted by ukmad

Tata Sons Chairman Ratan N Tata, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar and Prof Thomas Kailath, Emeritus Professor, Stanford University, US, will be honoured with The Honorary degree of Doctor of Science by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum.
Karnataka Governor Rameshwar Thakur, who is also VTU Chancellor, will present the honor to the personalities at the eight convocation scheduled to be held at Jnana Sangama at VTU Campus in Belgaum on February 10.
Source: Netindia123.com

Get Nano to Belgaum: See our strengths

10:15 AM Posted by ukmad

For The Nano Belgaum has the following strengths:

Belgaum has Foundry cluster
Crankshaft manufacturing units
Machine and Diesel Engine casting
Auto Components and Ancillary units
300 acres supply chain Aerospace and Automobile components SEZ
Auto FAB units
Hydraulics and Engineering units
Fasteners and Rubber auto parts

Power 1000MW Ghataprabha Plant
Water supply from Hidkal
Inland Container Depot, CII office at Belgaum for Northern Karnataka
Central Excise Belgaum commissioner ate
IIT level University and three engineering collages

Thanks Satish Kumar, Sr.Engineer IMG Mindscape Information Technology
Dubai UAE.

Belgaum ideal for Nano plant

10:42 AM Posted by ukmad

2,611 acres of land available at Vantamuri’Belgaum has good infrastructure, says Abhay Kumar Patil, MLA

Tata Motors can take a look at an “ideal site” in Belgaum before taking any decision on relocating its Nano car manufacturing plant said Mr.patil.

Belgaum, which had moderate and pleasant climate, was ideal for the plant. Belgaum had infrastructure such as airport, railway station, and express highway (NH 4), and Goa port was just 150 km away.
The city had well-established industries, including those manufacturing automobile components, and skilled work force.
Belgaum Chamber of Commerce and Industry would extend its support to Tata Motors if it established its car manufacturing plant in Belgaum.

A proposal to Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa stating that there was 2,611 acres of government revenue land in and around Vantamuri in Belgaum and Hukkeri taluks, part of which could be given to Tata Motors to establish its car manufacturing plant.

This blog was the first one to mention about Nano being getting out of Bengal and may be it will come to Dharwad, but it seems to be making its way to Gujrat as of now. I would request all the Members of the chambers and the MLA to call on the Tatas directly to come and see the place. Now they will give a memorandum to the CM, then the CM will look at it and by this time the Nano will come out on the road from the Gujrat factory.

We need to be very reactive and urgency in action is required, I Guess.
Source The Hindu

What if, Nano had to be built in Belgaum?

1:19 PM Posted by ukmad

Its breaking news on the business front that the Nano plant from singur will get shifted to Dharwad.

Tata Motors MD Ravi Kant met the Karnataka CM today and Tata Motors have confirmed that they are looking for alternatives to Singur to shift their Nano project.
The Karnataka Government has offered 1000 acres for the Nano car project and all “incentives and support. Tata Motors already has a manufacturing unit in Dharwad where it makes the low-floor Marco Polo buses.
Why Dharwad again? Belgaum has been a hub for automobile ancillary industry for years now and for a low cost car like Nano, integration of resources will reduce the cost. The Karnataka govt. should have thought of Belgaum and asked the Tata's to come to Belgaum, by which there would be some industrial development and the ancillaries would have had a good time.
I think its sheer lack of interest of the local politician (or clash of interests) and the state level as well that Belgaum is always neglected. Anyways, Nano could be made closer to us, which is also a good thought.

Big Companies eye on Belgaum Real Estate

10:52 AM Posted by ukmad

Source: Tarun Bharat & Sources
In the past year or so, I have posted more than a couple of stories regarding to real estate and the boom in this said sector.

As Belgaum is on the National highway, many big players and companies are eyeing to open or develop land here in Belgaum. Many of them have now identified places where they will do development.

A couple of malls are coming up in the city. Some prefer the outskirts and others the heart of the city. All the projects are of high investment & are done by outside companies from Pune, Bangalore, and even Uttar Pradesh.

Established players like Subhash Photos are now opening a branch in Tilakwadi to get the pie from the suburban market. Others are also catching on the same.

As all want to bite the share of this pie, a number of companies are coming in as they do not want to miss the chance and this is causing a price rise for land.

VRL group is planning to develop a project near Sambra on the Belgaum – Bagalkot highway.

Tata sons ltd had identified one spot on the Belgaum – Vengurla road but it could not get and approval so it is in search for a 2 acre site some where else.

Ashok Leyland is also trying to get 100 acres of land near Hattargi for its plant.

Fero steel will setup a steel plant on 80 acres near Santibastwad.

Sahara City is eyeing a 120-acre land near Halga.

K & A Consultants a Bangalore based company is also starting its projects here.

Due to this sudden rise in prices of land, the political interference has also increased and the Waghwade IT Park of 116 acres is just one example that seems to go into the grave soon.

May what it is, but Belgaum is changing and changes are for the better.