![]() 21,859 engines were sold in industrial and marine applications registering a growth of 16.6% over last year. The company sold 12,301 vehicles in the export markets of Middle East, Africa and SAARC region. LCVs continued to register record sales of 54,508 vehicles, with a growth of 26% over the previous year. In FY18-19, AL sold 131,936 M&HCVs in the domestic market (16,323 M&HCV buses and 115,613 M&HCV trucks), growing by 13.2% over the previous year. CV exports grew by 3% over last year driven by 27% growth in M&HCV trucks, with other segments showing a decline over the previous year. ![]() The CV market in India posted a growth of 18% YoY in total industry volume (TIV), which was driven by 19% growth in LCVs and 15% in M&HCVs despite challenges caused by revision in axle load norms and the NBFC liquidity crisis. Dheeraj G Hinduja, Chairman, Ashok Leyland This is a significant achievement in the annals of our company considering the ever-changing market dynamics and increasing competitive pressures.” Mr. Hinduja, AL Chairman, states in the company’s FY18-19 annual report: “With great pride, I would like to share that in 2018-19, Ashok Leyland has achieved its Vision to be among the global top 10 players in medium and heavy trucks and top 5 in buses. After years of focused pursuit and progress, the CV maker has managed to accomplish its global vision during the financial year. On the e-commerce side, data of 10.2 lakh Amazon users were also being offered on sale, which includes emails, names, phone numbers, payment methods and so on, Cyberabad Police said.Ĭyberabad Police also found databases of vehicle owners, data on job aspirants, real estate, construction, manufacturing and industrial sector, frequent flyer details and NRIs in the accused's possession.Company already among global top 5 in busesįY18-19 will go down as a landmark year in the history of Ashok Leyland (AL). Similary, 1.8 lakh users of Phonepe had their data stolen by the accused, police said.Īgreement ID, customer ID, customer name, marital status, KYC details and other sensitive information from CRED was put up for sale, while information about customer name, sum insured, plan type and so on from PolicyBazar was also compromised. Personal data of 50 lakh Paytm customers, including their name, mobile numbers, email, gender, bank and income statements was put up for sale. Police further said that on data 18 lakh students of Byju's and Vedantu include first name, their phone numbers, location and other information. Consultations have been undertaken on the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2022 but it is yet to be presented in the Parliament. It is also important to point out that the country still does not have a data protection law. ![]() This case highlights the necessity of robust, secure systems within the government, and also among private players. The accused was also selling the data on a website called InspireWebz through cloud drive links, police said. “He used to advertise the data for selling (on) social media platforms,” the press release claimed. The accused, Vinay Bhardwaj -a resident of Faridabad in Haryana - was also in possession of data on 1.84 lakh cab users, 4.5 lakh salaried persons, data from Goods and Services Tax, pan-India Regional Transport Office data, defence personnel data, PAN Card holders, D-MAT account holders, credit card and debit card holders, said a press release by Cyberabad Police.īhardwaj, who operated from an office in Faridabad allegedly collected these databases from one Amer Sohail and Madan Gopal. Cyberabad Police on March 31 arrested an accused for allegedly stealing, storing and selling confidential data of 66.9 crore individuals, including data of students belonging to edtech platform Byju's and Vedantu, users of financial apps such as Paytm, Phonepe, CRED and users of Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, Instagram, Zomato and others.
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