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Attacks on Indians: Enquiries for study in Australia decline
Gulshan Kumar Pathania, president, Association of Australian Education Representatives in India (AAERI), has revealed that the recent attacks on Indian students in Australia has resulted in new enquiries coming down by 60-70%. “The impact of attacks on Indian students has been severe as the number of enquiries made by Indian students regarding studies in Australia has dipped significantly,” Gulshan added. Gulshan was here to discuss the role being played by Association of Australian Education Representatives (AAERI) to safeguard the interests of Indian students opting for studies in Australia.
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Nissan to price sedan at the premium end

Japanese auto maker Nissan Motor Company, which plans to launch a compact car in India after six months, today showcased a sedan. The car is to be built on the same platform as the compact car, but will not serve the low-cost concept. - GM looks to sell 4,000 electric cars - GMI aims to sell 1,500 units of Chevrolet Cruze this year - GM hoping to get 20% revenue from overseas markets - General Motors: Ready to Cruze? - Nissan to start trial production of small car in India by Nov - Chevrolet unveils cruze in Chandigarh Senior officials of Nissan Motor stated that the company had largely frozen the design and concept of the sedan, which will be positioned as a premium product that would perhaps take on the likes of Chevrolet Cruze, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla Altis. The sedan would be launched in 2011. It incorporates futuristic styling, including large swooping headlights, tight lines running on the side doors, aggressive front facia and a sporty-looking but compact boot. The company also displayed pictures of its yet-to-be-named compact car to reporters. Nissan is gearing up to launch the new compact car in May 2010 from the Chennai manufacturing facility, which is equally owned by French car maker Renault. The trial production of the small car — which will compete with Hyundai i10, Maruti Suzuki A-star and Chevrolet Spark, among other models — will begin next month. Reporters were also shown pictures of a third model which would be positioned as a multi-purpose vehicle. This third vehicle, also to be made on the same platform, may or may not be sold in India as the company is yet to take a decision on the same.


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