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  2. Suzuki Ignis - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian-spec Ignis was launched by Suzuki Indomobil Motor on 17 April 2017 as an import from India. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] It is available in two trim levels: GL and GX, powered by a 1.2-litre K12M engine that produces 82 PS (60 kW;81 hp) and 113 N⋅m (83 lb⋅ft) of torque with either 5-speed manual or automated manual transmission.

  3. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R - Wikipedia

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    The third generation Wagon R was launched in India on 23 January 2019. [18] The third generation Wagon R shares its HEARTECT platform with the Ignis, among other distant models including Celerio, Baleno, Swift and Wagon R kei car. [18] As the result, the car is lighter than the outgoing model while also having a stronger body structure.

  4. Natural gas vehicle - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 2005, 10,300 CNG busses, 55,000 CNG three-wheeler taxis, 5,000 CNG minibuses, 10,000 CNG taxis and 10,000 CNG cars ran on India's roads (1982-2008 Product-Life Institute, Geneva). The Delhi Transport Corporation currently operates the world's largest fleet of CNG buses for public transport. [ 77 ]

  5. Indraprastha Gas - Wikipedia

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    A CNG filling station of Indraprastha Gas in Delhi. Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) is an Indian natural gas distribution company that supplies natural gas as cooking and vehicular fuel, primarily in Delhi NCR. Established in 1998, the company is a joint venture between GAIL, Bharat Petroleum, and the Government of Delhi. [2]

  6. Ring Road, Indore - Wikipedia

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    The Ring Road is a 21-kilometre (13 mi), six-lane ring road encircling the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is built by Indore Development Authority (IDA). Construction

  7. Indore City Bus - Wikipedia

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    Indore City Bus is a road transport system run by Atal Indore City Transport Services Limited or AICTSL. This transport system runs through 277 kilometers of road network in the Indore city and surrounding areas.

  8. Indore district - Wikipedia

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    Indore District (Hindi pronunciation: [ɪn̪d̪ɔːɾ]) is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is believed that the city is named after its Indreshwar Mahadev Temple, Where Indra is the presiding deity.

  9. Ujjain-Indore Road - Wikipedia

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    The Ujjain-Indore Road is a metropolitan highway serving the city of Indore and Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. The highway begins at the centre of the city i.e. Rajwada in Indore and ends at Ujjain Junction railway station in Ujjain. The road has major junctions at Sanwer Road Industrial Area, Sanwer Bypass and Ujjain Engineering College. [1] [2] [3]