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Renault exposed Kwid with a 1.0 litre engine

The new model, which comes in two variants, is priced betwThe new variant of the hatchback comes with a brand new 1.0 litre SCe engine which is designed for better performance. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakareen 

Rs. 3.82 lakh and Rs. 3.95 lakh


Renault on Monday introduced the new version of its small car Kwid powered by a 1.0 litre petrol engine. With introductory price starting from Rs.3.82 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the new Kwid will compete with Alto K10 from Maruti Suzuki, which is a market leader in the segment.
The current version with an 800cc (0.8L) engine is priced between Rs.2.64 lakh and Rs.3.73 lakh. “With this launch, we look forward to welcoming more customers into Renault family as we endeavour to aggressively build our presence in India,” Renault India Country CEO & MD Sumit Sawhney said.
The new Kwid comes with various features like sport designer graphics on the doors, pro-sense seat belt pre-tensioners with load limiters, among others.
PTI adds:
The company has already retailed over 1.65 lakh units of the model since its launch last year.
The company also plans to increase its sales network to 270 outlets by the end of this year.
In order to offer servicing at the customer’s doorstep, Renault also plans to have 25 mobile workshops across the country by the end of the year.
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Renault exposed Kwid with a 1.0 litre engine

The new model, which comes in two variants, is priced betwThe new variant of the hatchback comes with a brand new 1.0 litre SCe engine which is designed for better performance. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakareen 

Rs. 3.82 lakh and Rs. 3.95 lakh


Renault on Monday introduced the new version of its small car Kwid powered by a 1.0 litre petrol engine. With introductory price starting from Rs.3.82 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the new Kwid will compete with Alto K10 from Maruti Suzuki, which is a market leader in the segment.
The current version with an 800cc (0.8L) engine is priced between Rs.2.64 lakh and Rs.3.73 lakh. “With this launch, we look forward to welcoming more customers into Renault family as we endeavour to aggressively build our presence in India,” Renault India Country CEO & MD Sumit Sawhney said.
The new Kwid comes with various features like sport designer graphics on the doors, pro-sense seat belt pre-tensioners with load limiters, among others.
PTI adds:
The company has already retailed over 1.65 lakh units of the model since its launch last year.
The company also plans to increase its sales network to 270 outlets by the end of this year.
In order to offer servicing at the customer’s doorstep, Renault also plans to have 25 mobile workshops across the country by the end of the year.
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Earth’s temperature decreased during solar eclipse

A study revealed that the temperature of the Earth dropped during last year’s eclipse of the sun, Britain’s Met office has said.
The Met Office on Monday said it was the first time that satellites had been used to monitor surface “skin” temperatures during a total solar eclipse, Xinhua news agency reported.
The research showed the eclipse on March 20 last year resulted in a drop in land surface temperatures in parts of Britain and Europe.
The satellite results were combined with a study of one-minute observations of near-surface air temperature from meteorological stations across Britain, allowing scientists to build a picture of the factors that influence how the temperature changes during a solar eclipse.
“The results show that the amount of sun obscured by the moon, the eclipse duration and the timing, all influence the temperature drop during the event,” a Met official said.
“The largest temperature drops occurred where the sun was most obscured, the eclipse was longer, or the timing was earlier in the day,” he said.
Two scientific papers, written by Met office scientists Elizabeth Good and Matt Clark, will be published in a special solar eclipse edition of the Royal Society’s Philosophical Transactions.
Good, from the Climate Monitoring and Attribution Team, said: “Local factors, such as vegetation cover, land use and cloud cover has resulted in previous studies struggling to find links between temperature and the obscuration of the sun.”
“However, the use of satellite data from across a large area has allowed for this to be investigated using observed data for the first time.”
The March 2015 eclipse was total across the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islands and Svalbard, and partial in Europe, Iceland, parts of North Africa and northern Asia. For most of the Europe, the eclipse was a morning event. 
This file photo shows a total solar eclipse in Belitung, Indonesia in 2016. Photo: AP
This file photo shows a total solar eclipse in Belitung, Indonesia in 2016. Photo: AP

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fresh allegations looms Hillary clinton campaign

Donors to the Clinton Foundation had special access to Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State, fresh documents brought to light by two conservative groups on Monday showed, in a setback to the Democratic candidate’s presidential campaign. Republican candidate Donald Trump has sought an investigation by a special prosecutor into the links between the foundation and the State Department under Ms. Clinton.
Former President Bill Clinton said in a statement on Monday the foundation would stop accepting foreign donations, if his wife were to become President. The foundation had made the same announcement last week.
Ms. Clinton had pledged to dissociate from the functioning of the foundation when she took over as the Secretary of State. However, the staff of the foundation sought special treatment for donors from the State Department, according to documents.
Ms. Clinton had pledged to dissociate from the functioning of the foundation when she took over as the Secretary of State. Photo: AP
Ms. Clinton had pledged to dissociate from the functioning of the foundation when she took over as the Secretary of State. Photo: AP

New revelations
Among the new revelations is how the foundation staff intervened on behalf of the Crown Prince of Bahrain, a donor. The Crown Prince could not get a meeting with Ms. Clinton through State Department channels, but did get one after Foundation Executive Douglas Band wrote to Huma Abedin, a close aide of hers. “Good friend of ours,” Mr. Band wrote to Ms. Abedin, requesting a meeting for the Crown Prince.
“No issue better illustrates how corrupt my opponent is than her pay for play scandals as Secretary of State,” Mr. Trump said, demanding an investigation. “I’ve become increasingly shocked by the vast scope of Hillary Clinton’s criminality. It’s criminality… the amounts involved, the favours done and the significant numbers of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately.”
Email scandal
By alleging criminality, Mr. Trump may be stretching the point, but several instances of Clinton Foundation donors benefitting from State Department policy has cast a shadow on Ms. Clinton’s trustworthiness. The Clinton campaign has said these were mere coincidences and there were no quid pro quo involved. Some emails that surfaced on Monday were held back by Ms. Clinton from the FBI that investigated the case regarding a private server that she used while in office.
In a separate development, a federal judge on Monday asked the State Department to expedite the process of reviewing and releasing a set of nearly 15,000 emails that were not handed over to the Department as ‘work-related’ earlier. The FBI had uncovered these emails during its investigation of a private server Ms. Clinton had maintained.
The Clinton Foundation accepts money from foreign donors, including foreign governments, which Mr. Trump alleges is a threat to U.S. national security.
The Clinton campaign hit back at the Republican opponent questioning his business interests overseas. “Donald Trump needs to come clean with voters about his complex network of for-profit businesses that are hundreds of millions of dollars in debt to big banks, including the state-owned Bank of China, and other business groups with ties to the Kremlin,” said John Podesta, chairman of the Ms. Clinton’s campaign.
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