The following are the links to major automobile manufacturers in India.
1). Maruti Suzuki India
2). Tata Motors
3). Hyundai India
4). Toyota India
5). Skoda India
6). General Motors India [Chevrolet & Opel]
7). Mahindra & Mahindra
8). Nissan India
9). Ford India
10). Honda Siel Car India
11). Mercedes-Benz India
12). Hero Honda
13). Ashok Leyland
14). Bajaj Auto
15). TVS Motors
16). Honda Motorcycles
17). Eicher Motors
18). Mitsubishi Motors India
19). Tractors & Farm Equipments India
20). Punjab Tractors
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Informative sites to track the auto sector...
Indian Automobiles market trends
The following links provide a snapshot of the Indian Automobiles sector. This includes - passenger vehicles (passenger cars & UVs), two wheelers, three wheelers, and commercial vehicles.
1). Aggregate production data [link]
2). Aggregate sales data [link]
3). Aggregate installed capacity data [link]
4). Auto exports data [link]
5). Aggregate market share data [link]
1). Aggregate production data [link]
2). Aggregate sales data [link]
3). Aggregate installed capacity data [link]
4). Auto exports data [link]
5). Aggregate market share data [link]
Saturday, April 5, 2008
2001 Population Census data - Household information
~ Number of households in India
~ Household size (as defined by the number of members in a house)
~ Male & Female headed households (who's running the house in India)
~ Normal households (families under self-financed/arranged shelter)
~ Houseless households (families without shelter)
~ Institutional households (dependents)
~ Households with aged persons
~ by religion
The household is the basic unit of analysis in many microeconomic and government models. The term refers to all individuals who live in the same dwelling.
For a detailed explanation of this term, click here.
~ Household size (as defined by the number of members in a house)
~ Male & Female headed households (who's running the house in India)
~ Normal households (families under self-financed/arranged shelter)
~ Houseless households (families without shelter)
~ Institutional households (dependents)
~ Households with aged persons
~ by religion
The household is the basic unit of analysis in many microeconomic and government models. The term refers to all individuals who live in the same dwelling.
For a detailed explanation of this term, click here.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
2001 Population Census data - Social & Cultural tables
~ Population by religious communities
~ Age & marital status
~ Ever married & currently married population
~ Age at marriage
~ Literates & educational level (Primary, matric, 12th, non-technical diploma, graduate, etc.)
~ Attendance in educational institutions
~ Disabled population
~ Age & marital status
~ Ever married & currently married population
~ Age at marriage
~ Literates & educational level (Primary, matric, 12th, non-technical diploma, graduate, etc.)
~ Attendance in educational institutions
~ Disabled population
2001 Population Census data - general population tables
The 2001 Indian population census data is available here. Links to general population-wise break-up are provided below:
~ Number of villages (Break-up of habited & un-habited villages provided here)
~ urban agglomerations & towns
~ Area (in sq. km)
~ Houses (occupied / non-occupied houses in India)
~ Total Population (No. of pple, male / female break-up)
~ Rural Population (- ditto - )
~ Urban Population ( - ditto - ) [can also be used to compute the urbanization of total population]
~ Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes population
~ Primary Census Abstract (total population, male/female break-up, population within the age bracket of 0-6 yrs)
~ Slum population
~ Houseless population
~ Institutional population
~ Number of villages (Break-up of habited & un-habited villages provided here)
~ urban agglomerations & towns
~ Area (in sq. km)
~ Houses (occupied / non-occupied houses in India)
~ Total Population (No. of pple, male / female break-up)
~ Rural Population (- ditto - )
~ Urban Population ( - ditto - ) [can also be used to compute the urbanization of total population]
~ Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes population
~ Primary Census Abstract (total population, male/female break-up, population within the age bracket of 0-6 yrs)
~ Slum population
~ Houseless population
~ Institutional population
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