The new bike would target mileage-conscious consumers and is expected to launch under a different brand.
It is expected that CNG bikes will be priced higher than their petrol counterparts due to the higher cost of manufacturing besides having a special tank to offer petrol and CNG fuel options to offer convenience to customers.
Bjaja also said that
Meanwhile, the Bajaj Group committed Rs 5,000 crore to social impact initiatives over 5 years, with a focus on skill development, under ‘Bajaj Beyond” the Group’s new identity for all its CSR and charitable programmes.
This will benefit over 2 crore of tomorrow’s youth and enable them to take advantage of the employment and entrepreneurial opportunities offered by India’s growing economy. “Social responsibility is deeply entwined in the
The Bajaj Group’s humanitarian efforts are channeled through several institutions. The
The Group stays firmly committed to co-creating a thriving and inclusive future for all Indians, he added.
Bajaj Group companies include Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Electricals, and Mukand Ltd.
“Launching the Bajaj Engineering Skills Training (BEST) last year has been a valuable learning experience for us. It gave us a very clear picture of the critical gap between theoretical education and practical skills needed in the manufacturing industry. The insights gained through
“You do not change the world by sloganeering. Saying Make in India does not change the world; saying Aatmanirbhar does not change the world; saying vocal for local does not change the world; saying Viksit bharat does not change the world.
“Words would not change the world, unless you have the skills to put those words into action. It would certainly not change the world by saying I will spend tens of thousand of crores of rupees on CSR or that I want to touch billions of lives,” he added.
Speaking at the event Sanjiv Bajaj, Chairman & Managing Director, Bajaj Finserv, said, “Skilling has been at the heart of our social impact initiatives and we have seen the positive multiplier effect it has on the well-being of youth and their families. Our Certificate Programme in Banking, Finance and Insurance (CPBFI) prepares youth for employment in the fast-expanding financial services sector which is currently seeing a shortage of talent.”
With Bajaj Beyond, Bjajaj Finserv commits to strengthening India’s skilling ecosystem, especially in the hinterland, enabling greater access to economic prosperity, he added.