Ashok Leyland

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Soon after the independence, there was a need for self reliance. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru persuaded Mr. Raghunandan Saran, an industrialist to enter into the automobile industry. Thus in 1948 Ashok Motors was set up in Madras for the assembly of Austin Cars. In 1955 with equity participation by British Leyland, the Company's name changed to Ashok Leyland. Since then it has been a major player in India's commercial vehicle industry.

In 1987, the overseas holding by Land Rover Leyland International Holdings Limited (LRLIH) was taken over by a joint venture between the Hinduja Group and IVECO Fiat SpA. For over five decades now, Ashok Leyland has been the technology leader in India's commercial vehicle industry, moulding the country's commercial vehicle profile by introducing technologies and product ideas that have gone on to become industry norms. The factories of Ashok Leyland are at Ennore, Bhandara (Maharashtra), Hosur (2 units) and Alwar.

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