Keeping close eye on cost structure amid rising commodity prices: Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki is also watching the situation closely although it will have normal supply this month.
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. Updated: 14 Feb 2021, 11:24 AM IST PTI
Maruti Suzuki, which had hiked prices of its vehicles in January, however, is not planning to pass on the burden to consumers in the near future
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New Delhi: Increasing commodity prices, especially those of rhodium and palladium, which are used in catalysers to meet strict emission norms, are putting cost pressure on automobile makers, according to a senior official of Maruti Suzuki India.
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Facebook is developing a Clubhouse competitor: Reports
Facebook is developing a Clubhouse competitor: Reports
By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi
Last updated : February 12, 2021 4:42 pm
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A new audio-chat based communication app Clubhouse has been gaining a lot of popularity lately because of which other companies such as Twitter have started entering this space. Another company that might hop on to the bandwagon is expected to be Facebook.
As per a report from NY Times citing sources familiar with the development, Facebook is working on a Clubhouse competitor to expand its reach into new forms of communication. As per the sources, Facebook s CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been interested in these forms of communication.
Facebook is building an audio chat product that is similar to popular young app
Clubhouse, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, as the social network aims to expand into new forms of communication.
Clubhouse, a social networking app, has gained buzz for letting people gather in audio chat rooms to talk about various topics. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, has been interested in audio communication forms, said the people with knowledge of the matter, and he appeared in the Clubhouse app Sunday to chat about augmented and virtual reality.
Facebook executives have ordered employees to create a similar product, said the people, who were not authorised to speak publicly. The product is in its earliest stages of development, they said, and the project’s code name could change.