Detel unveils electric two-wheeler at India Auto Show 2021
Detel unveils electric two-wheeler at India Auto Show 2021
Detel says the Detel Easy Plus will be the best fit for Indian roads in its price range.
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Detel says Detel Easy Plus will be the world’s most economical electric two-wheeler.
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The launch of its new product is slated for April 2021.
The company says the Detel Easy Plus will be the best fit for Indian roads in its price range.
Detel unveiled the world’s most economical electric two-wheeler “Detel Easy Plus” at India Auto Show 2021 in Mumbai, with the launch of its new product slated for April 2021. The company says the Detel Easy Plus will be the best fit for Indian roads in its price range and will be available in four color variants - Yellow, Red, Teal Blue, and Royal Blue.
New Delhi: Textiles Minister Smriti Irani on Thursday launched a scathing attack in Lok Sabha on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of spreading lies and saying he may not accept the budget, but people will.
Inaugurating the year-long ‘Chauri Chaura’ centenary celebrations through video conference, Prime Minister, Narendra
| 6 Feb 2021 1:24 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Inaugurating the year-long Chauri Chaura centenary celebrations through video conference, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi stressed achieving Atmanirbharta through a national movement. Drawing a parallel, he said like the Independence movement, which witnessed a united stand by the Indians, the same sense of cooperation is required to make India global leader. He added that the present Union Budget has been drafted to facilitate this leap forward.
Talking about the freedom fighters struggle against the British colonial power to gain Independence, the Prime Minister said on Thursday that it is their collective strength that that broke the shackles of slavery and the same will also make India the world s greatest power . This power of collectivity is the basis of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Campaign. During the period of
New Delhi, January 31
The country was saddened by insult to the Tricolour on Republic Day in Delhi, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his “Mann ki Baat” broadcast on Sunday.
Reiterating his stance on the farm laws, he said his government was committed to “modernising” farming and had been taking steps in this direction. “The efforts of the government will continue in future,” he said.
Recounting developments in January, including India’s remarkable Test series win over Australia, Modi made a brief reference to the farmers’ tractor parade which witnessed violence.
“Amid all this, the country was saddened by insult to the Tricolour. We have to infuse times to come with new hope and novelty. Last year, we displayed exemplary patience and courage. This year too, we have to work hard to attain our resolves,” he said. About the success of the cricket team, the PM said after initial setbacks, they made a grand comeback and won the series.