The new bike draws inspiration from the legendary Kawasaki Z1
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The 150cc cruiser is inspired by the larger Intruder M1800R in terms of styling
For a period of 5 years/1,00,000km, you’ll have to shell out Rs 2.25 lakh for the A3 and Rs 2.72 lakh for the A6
During the course of the hearing, the bench said, "the mindset should change. In today's situation, a medical condition like this cannot be suppressed."
"In 24 hours, heavy rainfall is expected in few places in north coastal region, while heavy to very heavy rainfall in south coastal region,"
The Hyundai Creta comes in eight variants and offers three engine options, with prices starting at Rs 9.29 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
From July 2019, expect even entry level hatchbacks to get an airbag as part of standard equipment
"The Army's job is to train for war, not to be used for civilian works.Don’t divert defence resources to civilian jobs"
The 150cc cruiser is inspired by the larger Intruder M1800R in terms of styling
For a period of 5 years/1,00,000km, you’ll have to shell out Rs 2.25 lakh for the A3 and Rs 2.72 lakh for the A6
During the course of the hearing, the bench said, "the mindset should change. In today's situation, a medical condition like this cannot be suppressed."
"In 24 hours, heavy rainfall is expected in few places in north coastal region, while heavy to very heavy rainfall in south coastal region,"
The Hyundai Creta comes in eight variants and offers three engine options, with prices starting at Rs 9.29 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
From July 2019, expect even entry level hatchbacks to get an airbag as part of standard equipment
"The Army's job is to train for war, not to be used for civilian works.Don’t divert defence resources to civilian jobs"
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