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Volkswagen rolled out its first made-in-India car 'Polo'

The German Auto major Volkswagen today rolled out its first made-in-India car "Polo" at its plant at Chakan, near here in the presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan. - Vw eyes 10% Indian auto mart by 2015 - Letters: Small car haven">Letters: Small car haven - Small is beautiful - Volkswagen eyes indian small car for europe - Volkswagen picks up 20% in Suzuki for $2.5 bn - Volkswagen buys 49.9% Porche stake for $5.8 bn Chavan who welcomed the company"s decision to set up Rs 3,800 crore plant at Pune with an annual capacity of manufacturing 110,000 cars, said the state government would extend support to it to achieve its full capacity utilisation at the earliest. "We have promised our voters that we will solve the energy problem in Maharashtra and put stop to load shedding in next three years," he said, adding that the government was committed to remove all difficulties relating to development of infrastructure for industrial growth. The Chief Minister said the government was looking out for more employment generation opportunities and appealed to foreign investors to consider opening their new plants in backward regions of the state such as Vidarbha, Konkan and Marathwada.

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