Bombaywalla
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Arrey jhagda mat karo...
Main subha subha jhagda nahi karta hu… Neverrrrrr
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Arrey jhagda mat karo...
Every Saturday 9 am sharp at the Bajaj plant in Bangladesh, all workers are forced to sing the Indian national anthem, led by a saffron dhoti clad senior executive of the RAW. Workers who refuse to sing the sacred Indian anthem are given a plate of rosogullas, then fired.
Some 20-25 components including chassis, chain, swing arm, suspension, battery, tyre and plastic accessories will be manufactured at the plant, sufficient to give the motorcycles the 'manufactured in Bangladesh' tag.
The other components such as engine will be brought over from India, he said.
As per custom rules, an assembler will be termed a manufacturer if its value addition is at least 30 percent and if it can locally produce at least seven components: frame, main stand, side stand, real swing arm, handle bar, tension rod and engine clamp.
A manufacturing unit should also have to have power coating plant and other facilities for injection moulding, dye casting, salt spray testing, pipe bending, and hydraulic press, according to a notice from the National Board of Revenue.
So the technically advanced parts will still be imported from India?
are behes kaha hai ye to serf reality dikha raha huArrey jhagda mat karo...
Tum log pyaarwala jhagda karo, jhagdewala jhagda nahi.
In any case here is a rundown of the models available in Bangladesh.
Indian, Chinese, Korean and local.
Motorcycle Price In Bangladesh 2013,Ownership Review,Tips,Specification
the indians will need this. amid their kanjusi, at least they should gift them to the BAL people who allow Indian companies to operate in a way even local companies don't get to
because i don't think Bangladeshis will buy the crap.
Compare this...what Bangladeshis are buying now
To this..
Well i am sure bajaj makes great bikes, shame they'll never see the light of day in BD. Only bikes upto 150cc are allowed, so no ss400 or cs400, just ordinary ones thàts all.
No, you are wrong. People on the street want to buy a good product. Recently, young people are buying Indian motor cycles whatever the PDF Jamaatis tell you. Chnese bikes are not selling well here.Nobody will buy this cheap Indian Junk because Bangladeshi usually (as being told several hundred times before on PDF) buy Chinese ,Japanese or European bikes only.