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Mahindra Auto sells 52330 SUVs, a growth of 28% and total volumes of 84170, a growth of 19% in April 2025
02 May 2025
Mahindra Auto sells 52330 SUVs, a growth of 28% and total volumes of 84170, a growth of 19% in April 2025
Mahindra’s Farm Equipment Sector Sells 38516 Tractor Units in India during April 2025
02 May 2025
Mahindra’s Farm Equipment Sector Sells 38516 Tractor Units in India during April 2025
Mahindra to acquire 58.96% stake in SML Isuzu for INR 555 crore to strengthen position in the Trucks and Buses segment
27 Apr 2025
Mahindra to acquire 58.96% stake in SML Isuzu for INR 555 crore to strengthen position in the Trucks and Buses segment
Tech Mahindra Unveils ‘AI Delivered Right’: A Comprehensive Strategy to Help Enterprises Scale AI with Purpose and Precision
25 Apr 2025
Tech Mahindra Unveils ‘AI Delivered Right’: A Comprehensive Strategy to Help Enterprises Scale AI with Purpose and Precision
Financial Results – Quarter 4 FY25, Standalone & Consolidated Results
23 Apr 2025
Financial Results – Quarter 4 FY25, Standalone & Consolidated Results
Mahindra Logistics announces MD & CEO transition
21 Apr 2025
The Board of Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (MLL), one of India's largest integrated logistics solutions providers, today appointed Hemant Sikka as Additional Director and as MD & CEO designate for MLL
Mahindra Group Announces Senior Leadership Appointments from Internal Talent Pool
21 Apr 2025
Hemant Sikka, who is currently President of the Farm Equipment Sector (FES), has been appointed as the MD & CEO of Mahindra Logistics (MLL) by the MLL Board.
Mahindra Aerostructures selected by Airbus for manufacturing H130 Helicopter Fuselage – A 'Make in India' Milestone
11 Apr 2025
Mahindra Aerostructures selected by Airbus for manufacturing H130 Helicopter Fuselage – A 'Make in India' Milestone
Mahindra Delivers 3000 All-Electric Origin SUVs Across India
11 Apr 2025
Mahindra Delivers 3000 All-Electric Origin SUVs Across India
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