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1982: Swaraj Harvester Combine rolls out. 1983: Introduction of Swaraj 855: PTL's HP-range became broader than that of all competitors combined. 1984: Incorporation of Swaraj Mazda Limited. 1985: LCV's roll-out from Swaraj Mazda Ltd. 1985: Padma Shri Award to Mr. Chandra Mohan; 1986: Incorporation of Swaraj Engines Ltd (SEL).
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Mahindra Tractors at a Showroom in 2012 near Chengalpattu in Tamil Nadu Mahindra 575 Di at sunset over a sugar cane field, Tamil Nadu, India. Mahindra Tractors is number one in sales in India - the largest tractor market in the world [11] - and it has been the market leader since 1983.
In 2009, Swaraj Mazda started to roll out Luxury buses and medium-duty trucks powered by Isuzu Engines from a new plant in Punjab. Plans are to build multi-axle trucks, tractor units and refrigerated trucks within the next three years. For an interim period, these vehicles were marketed under the Swaraj Mazda Isuzu brand. [3]
In 1970, the Government of Punjab acquired the Swaraj tractor's design and established Punjab Tractors Limited (PTL). The tractors were produced and sold under the brand name of Swaraj. In 2007, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. acquired majority stake in PTL, and in Feb 2009, it was merged into M&M as the Swaraj Division of Mahindra & Mahindra.
Some of the engines are made by a joint venture company, Perkins Shibaura Engines, founded in October 1994 and opened in 1996. [7] In April 2005, the company won The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2005). [2] The joint venture company has manufacturing sites in three countries: the UK, the US and China.