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southeastasianists ¡ 10 days ago
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It wasn’t quite like the public book burnings in not-so-distant history, but the sight of bags of books unceremoniously piled up outside Yale-NUS Oculus on Tuesday morning (May 20th) still felt deeply wrong. These were thousands of tomes from Yale-NUS Library in perfectly usable condition, after all—and they were bound for a facility where they would be shredded. 
Since Yale-NUS College’s (YNC) closure was announced in 2021, responsibility for its library has been progressively handed over to the National University of Singapore (NUS). With such a long runway to decide the fate of the books in the Yale-NUS library, it was understandably shocking for Yale-NUS students to find out the fate of thousands of their library’s books, just weeks before the college officially closes for good.
Within hours, the images sparked outrage and sorrow across alumni circles and the local literary scene at large. Concerned students, university staff, and members of the public banded together to start a petition that’s since amassed over 1,000 signatures. 
It was only on Wednesday morning that NUS broke its silence and apologised for BookGate in a media statement. 
Associate Professor Natalie Pang, the University Librarian at NUS, explained that the majority of books from the YNC Library were rehomed within NUS Libraries. Excess books have been given away to both faculty and students in the past, she said. However, in this instance, the books were only offered to faculty. 
“We understand later that many students are interested in having these books, and we would have usually acceded to their requests. We did not do so on this occasion and we apologise for the operational lapse.”
NUS is now organising a giveaway on campus so that the excess books can find a new home. While 500 of the books spotted on Tuesday have already been disposed of, there are still 8,500 books up for grabs. That’s 8,500 books that would have now been bits of pulp had students and alumni not spoken up. 
Despite what NUS says in its statement, though, this wasn’t just a lapse. It wasn’t someone simply forgetting to check in with students before condemning thousands of usable books. This is a well-resourced institution which had years to decide what to do with the books. It signals a lack of thoughtfulness and transparency towards its students and the public. 
But of course, this issue extends beyond the disposal of books. When cherished institutions like YNC are shuttered, who decides what is preserved and what is thrown away? And if even books can be discarded like trash, is nothing sacred? 
This Was Embarrassing and Preventable
At a fundamental level, what makes this incident so jarring is that it happened at a university— the top one in Asia, too. 
As a revered institution of higher learning, you’d think that NUS is all about the preservation and sharing of knowledge. Yet, because of a supposed “operational lapse”, students had to watch as books were loaded into trucks and taken to be shredded. It’s not just a logistical failure; it’s an embarrassment.
As MP-elect and self-confessed bibliophile Jamus Lim put it in an Instagram post on the matter, “You may say that books are just books; without reading them, they are just ink printed on dead trees. Yet there is something magical about a simple tome.”
Wong, a recent Yale-NUS Philosophy graduate who wishes to go by her last name, tells RICE that many of the books in YNC’s library weren’t cheap. The philosophical texts she used for her studies typically cost upwards of $100. 
“So when the books were sent for shredding because they were duplicates, I felt so indignant. These precious resources—that people from my income bracket can hardly afford—are just being destroyed when there could be much better uses for them.”
What’s also upsetting is how preventable this whole mess was. 
The root of the matter—according to NUS, at least—was that the school didn’t realise that their students were interested in the books. Which, when you think about it, is quite absurd for an actual university to state. 
Prof Pang herself mentioned that excess books have been offloaded to students in the past. What made this time any different? And how extensive were their efforts to distribute the books to staff? 
These are valid questions, especially since some faculty members left comments online saying they were never informed of any excess books. 
With how quickly students and alumni rallied together to save the books, it was clear that had any of them been made aware ahead of time, they’d have happily accepted the books, or at least assisted in the rehoming process. 
Dylan, a recent Yale-NUS History graduate who wishes to be identified by his first name, confirms as much. Just four days prior, Dylan and a couple of classmates had organised a book donation drive from the college’s ‘Give-And-Take Room’, where people and other Yale-NUS departments had already been donating books in anticipation of the impending shutdown.
The team of 10 volunteers managed to send over 500 books to Thryft, a used books seller, the 24-year-old says. 
“We managed to safely donate so many books in the span of four hours with very minimal support,” he affirms.
“So it was disappointing to see an institution with dozens of staff, way more resources than a couple of volunteers, and a few years of advance notice somehow end up trashing books.”
Yolanda, another recent graduate, adds, “I think in YNC, the community culture is really big. If the issue is the constraint of resources, of energy, or of time, students would have come and helped—if they had just revealed this to us.”
The decision to discard the books so abruptly and with so little notice seems like “just the easier thing to do”, says Seah, a penultimate-year Yale-NUS double degree student.
So was all this really an unintentional lapse? Or is this a case of damage control after getting called out?
Top-Down Cultures
The haphazard disposal of Yale-NUS books also exposes deeper concerns about how decisions are made at the institutional level—namely, a top-down culture, a troubling lack of transparency, and a glaring failure to learn from past missteps.
For many students and alumni, this moment is all too familiar. It was a painful echo of how the closure of YNC itself was handled—announced suddenly without prior consultation, and executed with clinical efficiency. 
After the backlash from students in 2021, Wong had held some hope that the university would improve its handling of significant decisions affecting the community, she says. 
“Yesterday, we learnt that NUS has yet to learn from previous experiences—and this is worrisome for an acclaimed ‘top’ university.”
It’s not clear how much NUS really consulted the people who had an emotional stake in the books’ fate—the librarians, students, and faculty.
Dylan, who rushed to campus when he heard about the book disposal, recounts a moving moment after the trucks carried the last books away. One of the librarians on the scene shared how personal the collection had been to him, he said. 
“He was one of the earliest staff members who actually helped to source so many of these books—not just from Singapore, but from all over the world.” 
The librarians on the scene told him that their hands were tied in the matter, Dylan added. 
The disposal wasn’t just an administrative matter. It was an emotional and symbolic loss for those who built and maintained the library, and the students who benefited from it. 
By the time word of the book disposal spread through student group chats, it was the second-to-last day that they were allowed to remain in their dorms on campus. Many had already left campus for good.
The timing, whether intentional or not, created the perception that this was done quietly to avoid scrutiny. As John*, a former Yale-NUS student who graduated in 2022, points out, “No one might have found out about the book disposal plan if it had taken place just slightly later when the campus had been emptied for the holidays.” 
For an institution that prides itself on being one of the region’s leading universities, the lack of inclusive decision-making is hard to ignore. 
On Erasure
This apparent lack of inclusivity stings because the books weren’t just resources—they were central to the shared Yale-NUS experience, as Yolanda points out. Another piece of the college nearly evaporated. 
Many footprints left behind by Yale-NUS have become hard to trace as it treks down its path to closure. In the digital realm, many public webpage domains once belonging to student organisations now house other entities, or are gone. For instance, The Octant, the Yale-NUS school paper, last posted on Instagram in 2022. Its website is now used by another organisation.
Even the Yale-NUS College Instagram page is currently publicly inaccessible. Although disconcerted netizens have been informed that the page may be reinstated, no guarantees have necessarily been made.
To see much of the effort that went into constructing Yale-NUS’ community fade, one can’t help but empathise with the vexation of the students.
For a community that has spent the last four years worrying about becoming a “mere footnote”, basic respect for repurposable resources integral to the school’s culture seems like a bare minimum. The distressing handling of the books is a mere microcosm of a broader inability to do this.
Dylan acknowledges that as much as the books technically belonged to NUS Libraries, their actions lacked tact for the emotions of those who handled the books throughout the college’s history—much less the knowledge potential they had if put in other people’s hands.
“It’s frustrating to see how much resources are being just thrown away so carelessly,” he laments.
If there was any silver lining here, it’s the gumption the Yale-NUS community demonstrated it still has. Whether that be the graduating class, alumni, or members of the public sympathetic to the dire circumstances.
“We’re still grieving from the closure of the college… But even so, in spite of all this grief and sadness… people resonate to it. People rightly call it out.”
“It was a bit distasteful to see books being disposed of in that manner and brought to mind book burning in ancient China,” offers John. 
“Decision-making processes at the school might benefit from less callousness and more thoughtfulness to avoid situations like this again.”
It raises larger questions on how we decide what’s worth preserving when an institution closes its doors. Aren’t the people who built and defined these communities stakeholders in these affairs? As such a large-scale exercise, were community sensitivities considered in this decision?
The college has previously had town halls regarding how other Yale-NUS resources would be repurposed. It’s still unclear why there weren’t any this time around. 
For Jiaying, a recent Urban Studies graduate from Yale-NUS who wants to be identified by her first name, people put trust in public institutions to keep supporting patrons in the loop. In this instance, she felt the student and staff were carelessly and thoughtlessly denied that.
“I think it points to how they didn’t see the value in a community that could help in this,” the 21-year-old says.
Lost Books, Lost Time
To some credit, NUS has now apologised for the pandemonium; they did attempt to retrieve the books as things unfolded, and relief comes in knowing that of the 9,000 books set for disposal, the 8,500 that remain are set to be given away at book fairs. 
However, that’s still 500 books that could have gone to literally anyone. Communication on when, why, or how the books were being disposed of was slow, if not erratic or conflicting. What was supposed to be a bittersweet final moment for the Yale-NUS community just became a bit more bitter. A sour taste lingers in people’s mouths, even as damage control takes place.
As much as NUS has acknowledged their need to own up to their mistakes, the book disposal is more than just a logistical mishap. It symbolises a wider shortcoming in handling Yale-NUS’ closure with the receptivity and care it warranted. Furthermore, the episode adds to the struggles people on the ground face in meaningfully engaging with the university body. 
The school’s public statements recognise the crux of the issue: if they’ve been listening, it hasn’t been active enough. And if they’ve been communicating, it hasn’t been done well, externally or internally. A public fumble like this shouldn’t have been necessary to ‘realise’ that.
This fiasco ought to make us reflect on how we treat educational institutions when they close: What else have we discarded, not just physically, but symbolically, in the process? When dealing with legacies, our standard operating procedures ought to treat them with the same empathy Yale-NUS stood for.
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lotus-pear ¡ 2 years ago
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I'm genuinely curious of what you think of the idea of using bases to draw. Like drawing over the base and slightly altering it and everything.
i don't find it problematic at all tbh bc that's literally the way i learned posing and anatomy. i would scroll on pinterest and look at those ync giveaways and draw over them or look up actual references of ppl and trace over it. where i draw the line is posting it without credit and claiming the entire piece is yours. i use references for every piece i post but since i'm not directly tracing over it then i don't feel it's necessary to credit the photographer yk?? (im getting canceled for this but that's just my opinion💀💀)
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tinyidle ¡ 2 years ago
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MASTERLIST (masterlist)2
I post whenever I don't feel lazy posting lol
Will get frequent updates
f- fluff, sg- suggestive, s- smut, sf- safe sfw, ang- angst, ⚠️- trigger topic
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(G)I-DLE
Ot6
Headcanons
(g)i-dle as goddesses sf
(g)i-dle reacting to s/o twerking onstage with the members watching sf, slightly sg
'hear me out' minilist s, some ⚠️ 'hear me out' 2 minilist s
MTLs
(G)I-DLE to Being Able to Squirt the Hardest sg, s
MTL of (G)I-DLE Having an Exhibitionism Fetish sg, s
Soyeon
hard!dom soyeon letting dom!minnie punish brattysub!yuqi s
Allergy to Hyposexuality - JSY slight ⚠️, ang, s
not happy - khj x yn x jsy ⚠️, s, ang
practice before the Real Thing - JSY ang, s, f
Miyeon
a-z (g)i-dle nsfw headcanons: cho miyeon sg, s
You Like This? - MN x CM x YN ⚠️, s
gwimyeon!camgirl!miyeon being a tease and playing with herself s
I'm Not Sorry, Baby - CMY x YSH s, slight f
Minnie
hard!dom soyeon letting dom!minnie punish brattysub!yuqi s
a-z (g)i-dle nsfw headcanons: kim minnie: nicha yontarak sg, s
You Like This? - MN x CM x YN ⚠️, s
Imagine Biker!Minnie sg, slight f, s
delectable - siamese!KMN/YNC x corgi!SYQ s
Soojin
a-z (g)i-dle nsfwheadcanons: seo soojin sg, s
Yuqi
hard!dom soyeon letting dom!minnie punish brattysub!yuqi s
I Just Know You Did This On Purpose - SYQ s
delectable - siamese!KMN/YNC x corgi!SYQ s
Shuhua
daddy!shuhua s
I'm Not Sorry, Baby - CMY x YSH s, slight f
ATEEZ
Ot8
Headcanons
Vacay!teez and their Boyfriend Behavior sg, f, s
photographers!topaz sg
MTLs
ATEEZ with Size Training sg, s
Hongjoong
Sleep Better - KHJ (part of feb filth fest day 6) s, f
After Hours - KHJ s, f
not happy - khj x yn x jsy ⚠️, s, ang
japan!hongjoong feeling a bit more domestic than usual f, s
How I Play - KHJ s
Seonghwa
Missed This - PSH s, f
anything you want - psh f, s
Yunho
Fun Friday Night - JYH s, f
feel much better - jyh a, f, s
Yeosang
Gloves and Chain - KYeoS s
San
Let Me Protect You - CSN ang, f, s
Mingi
I'm Ready - SMG (part of feb filth fest day 15) s, f
Make It Worse - SMG f, slight ang, s
mingi and his arms sg, s
mingi as ateez la tour twt links s
Wooyoung
Can You Please - JWY s
photographers!topaz sg
Jongho
Prettiest Sitting Down - CJH s
Need More - CJH ⚠️, s
first time unprotected sex with husband!jongho s
Miscellaneous
Twice
I Want You Instead - MM (pt. 1) sf
Dreamcatcher
Having a Piss Kink (hc) ⚠️, sg, s
BlackPink
Happy Birthday, Baby - KJN x YN x PRS/PCY f, s
Le Sserafim
Too Sweet - m!YN x HYJ f, s
Reaction Tuesdays
You Call Them "Daddy" - (G)I-DLE sg, s
TWICE Having a P⚠️ss Kink as Doms (in Depth) sg, s
Kinktober 2022 s
Mommy!May s,f
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blueturtlez5415 ¡ 6 years ago
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[Saturday 11-16-19]: My next Super Mario Maker 2 level is up. This one is called "Super Bowser Kart Castle Racing?" The code to play it is: PF4-YNC-M3G It's a short level but it might get your blood racing. Haha. It's nice to finally have this uploaded after being so busy these days. Hope you like this 'uniquely-interesting' level. Enjoy. Heh heh heh. If you have as stage you want me to play in SMM2, post them in the comments below or on my other SMM2 posts. Thanks. Peace. SN: i still havent played Pokemon Sword/Shield yet. SMM2 is still my fun obesession game. Cant let some new PKMN game come and interfere with my SMM2 plans. XD Super Mario Maker 2 has all these ideas im trying to incorporate in to my future level designs. I'll get to Sword and Shield eventually. But until then, my HYPEST game for 2019, Super Mario Maker 2, will continue to be the fun that keeps on giving. Alright. I'll hush. Go enjoy your weekend peeps. Yea. #supermariomaker2 #supermariomaker #supermariobros #gaming #nintendo #nintendoswitch #fun #chill #creativity #relax #pokemonsword #pokemonshield #weekend #enjoy #peace #positivevibes #weekendvibes https://www.instagram.com/p/B47005QgQ4c/?igshid=1lhzgm3oopw0z
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marquis-teren-kiden ¡ 6 years ago
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I know you didn't post the prompt, but I'm hoping you'll answer these anyway. Which is your favorite muse? Which of your muses is the least clever/intelligent? How many active muses do you have in total?
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Which is your favorite muse?
My Incubus, Ync Ubu. He’s over fifty thousand years old and his storyline has been in the background for years; making him something more than an NPC, and less than a PC for most of his existence. Now that he’s become active in his own Storyline and has an opportunity to really interact with Azeroth at large, I’m very excited to see where his storyline takes him.
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Which of your muses is the least clever/intelligent?
My blood doll, Fool. Hands down, he serves no greater purpose than to be a sexually gratifying source of blood for his Master. The kid doesn’t have the brains God gave a gerbil, but I love him to death. He’s just tons of fun to write for.
How many active muses do you have in total?
I stopped counting after I got to twenty. It’s a lot. I have over 75 Muses total that I RP, of which 20-25 are active every month. And about 10-12 are active throughout every week. It’s a lot. It’s ‘a lot’ a lot. 
I need help.
(I am already thinking of more. Someone - anyone! - help me. Stop me.)
Thanks for the asks, Nonnie! have a great day!
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karrista ¡ 7 years ago
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Karrista’s Secret
Game Rule: Post a single gif of a secret your character is keeping and offer no explanation. Tags below cut. 
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Stolen from: @olivia-lovecraft
Tagging: @allebeithloch , @wiedaashcroft , @adilynia , @daughterofkiden , @king-enochi-brysin , @sayaadoftheforest (Arabella and Dun), @ync-ubu . Game started by: @eriks-war-journal (Originator requested tag so they could see responses)
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yaoinonconformist ¡ 3 months ago
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just finished there are no bad dogs in the world………
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digitalizedsociety06 ¡ 5 years ago
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TOP 5 CAR MODELS TO RULE IN INDIA 2020-21
TOP 5 CAR MODELS TO RULE IN INDIA 2020-21
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Top Car Models to rule Indian roads in 2020-21. Here, are the top 5 Beauties in the list to watch now:-
Maruti Swift 2020
Maruti Suzuki had launched the third-gen Swift in India in February 2018, after it revealed the model of third-gen Swift in December 2016. According to the sources, a facelifted Swift is going to be launched in India in the next upcoming year i.e. (January to March 2021) in the fourth quarter of next fiscal.
The all-new Maruti Swift is going to be similar to the new facelifted Dzire as it is having a 1.2-litre Dualjet Petrol engine under its hood with a hatchback design. The modification of the all-new Maruti Swift takes place on the front grille, front bumper design & fog lamps, whereas the interior design would remain the same.
The Smartplay studio touchscreen infotainment system is introduced with the mid-cycle refresh. The new facelifted Maruti Dzire comes with the 1.2-litre Dualjet Petrol engine the same as the new Maruti Swift, by missing out on the Smart Hybrid tech the same as in the new facelifted Baleno to keep a check on the costs. The advantages of the engine are that it produces a peak torque output of 113 Nm & a maximum output power of 90 PS. The automated & the 5-speed manual are the transmission options.
2020 Hyundai i20
At the end of the year 2019-20, 2020 Creta is launched & now Hyundai is going to launch the all-new 2020 Hyundai i20 with a premium hatchback design in June. Incorporating, completely new design with the Mk3 i20 look that is more futuristic and sharper, that features angular LED headlamps & tail lamps.
The dashboard of the cabin has been completely restructured which looks more futuristic, the four-spoke steering wheel is the same as that of the new 2020 Creta & a fully digital TFT instrument console. The all-new Hyundai i20 is also going to offer a big touchscreen infotainment system, as well as additional features like cruise control & blue link telematics system.
The major changes that the all-new Hyundai i20 will undergo is that it will be available with a 100 PS 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine in place of the 83 PS 1.2-litre N/A petrol engine & as well as it will be available with a 100 PS 1.5-litre 100 PS diesel engine.
2020 Honda City
Honda City is the most significant product of Honda since its establishment in the Indian market. Now in 2020, Honda City is also going to receive a generation change. A bigger & more stylish Honda City is going to launch as the fifth-gen model in 2020, which will come with a more prominent & wider chrome grille along with tweaked LED headlamps, tail lamps & 16-inch alloy wheels.
Changes have been made on the front & rear are noteworthy, as it gives a new look to the all-new Honda City of 2020. After a complete makeover, the cabin of the all-new Honda City looks more elegant & conventional than the current model, as it replaces the touch-sensitive panel for the automatic climate control with the traditional round dials. The cabin looks classier now, as it includes a bigger touchscreen infotainment system along with a new steering wheel & instrument console.
The Honda City will remain the same with the 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre diesel engines & the diesel engine may continue to make 100 PS whereas, the changes have been made on the petrol engine which will now produce a higher power output of 121 PS & for the first time, diesel variants are available with CVT options as well.
2021 Maruti Celerio (Maruti YNC)
At the end of the calendar year, the current Maruti Celerio i.e. BS6 upgraded in January is going to be replaced by the next-generation model of Maruti Celerio named as Maruti YNC, which is expected to be bigger this time. Maruti Celerio is one of the Top 5 Upcoming Cars in the year of 2021 with a new-age design equipped with features like daytime running LEDs and including a modern touchscreen infotainment system.
The current model of Maruti Celerio comes with a 1.0-litre BS6-compliant 68 PS petrol engine. Maruti Celerio has always got credit for involving new ideas and methods about the revolutionary AMT technology in the Indian marketplace and that’s why it will also retain the standard 5-speed manual gearbox.
2020 Skoda Octavia
In Auto Expo 2020, Skoda showcased its upcoming models for India including the vision IN concept, the Karoq, the Rapid TSI, and the Octavia RS 245. Only one key model was missing from Skoda’s stand and that was the new generation Octavia. At the end of 2020, Skoda is planning to launch the 2020 Octavia in India.
The all-new Skoda Octavia replaces the old model & features a bigger body with a sleeker & sharper front comprising a wider grille with snazzier design elements. This model includes more angular all-LED headlamps & a more aggressively styled rear with angular tail lamps.
According to the sources, the 2020 Skoda Octavia is going to launch with a 1.5-litre 150 PS turbocharged petrol engine & the gearbox options will likely be a 6-speed manual along with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic unit.
The cabin of the new generation Skoda Octavia has been fully redesigned with the all-new dashboard and panels including a new unique two-spoke steering wheel, a full TFT instrument console & a bigger touchscreen infotainment system with a cleaner looking layout. Skoda Octavia 2020 is going to be one of the best upcoming cars in India.
So, which is your choice in our run-down. Let us know if we missed any upcoming car in comments, we will try to add that in our list. Hope you enjoyed our selection, we are coming with more updates from the Automotive industry – walk along to stay with us, cheers!
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mayonnaisevirtuoso ¡ 8 years ago
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alright callout post @ fantasy ync dot tumbler
> how do you pronounce two y’s in a row
> permalink button on blog is represented by a ^w^
> is impressively good at art but like never posts said art
> called shinx a neopet
Extremely Problematic.
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ainvestops ¡ 5 years ago
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Maruti Suzuki plans a fresh drive in entry-level space
MUMBAI: Maruti Suzuki is developing two car models that will be priced below Rs 5 lakh, expanding its offerings in the entry-level segment where competition is easing with the introduction of new safety and emission regulations.
In the works are an all-new 800cc car and another model to be powered by a 1-litre engine, said people in the know. The local unit of Japan’s Suzuki Motor currently sells the Alto with an 800cc engine and the Celerio with a 1-litre option.
Managing director Kenichi Ayukawa confirmed that the company was working on an 800cc car among multiple models, but didn’t talk specifically about the second car.
The challenge in developing a small car is keeping the cost low, he said. “We have to comply with new regulations on safety and emission which spike the cost by 10% on entry level and makes it challenging,” he told ET, adding: “We have to still find a solution on the same.”
The nation’s largest carmaker is developing the products when Hyundai Motor India and Tata Motors have given up on the entrylevel space, as they believe increased cost to comply with new regulations would make these mini cars non-viable.
The market for the minicar segment is shrinking too — it now accounts for less than 8% of India’s automobile market compared with 25% in 2010. But Maruti Suzuki feels it will remain sizeable, being the stepping stone for the millions who aspire to graduate from two-wheelers to four wheelers. Its rival in this segment is Renault with the Kwid.
Entry cars are largely a hinterland phenomenon and Maruti understands that game very well, said automotive forecasting firm IHS Markit’s associate director, Gaurav Vangaal.
The sub-Rs 5 lakh segment would continue to maintain sales of almost half a million units annually over the next two to three years, driven mostly by new launches from Maruti Suzuki, he said.
The first of the two new cars is expected to hit the roads by the end of 2020, said the people in the know.
Spike in Prices To be strapped with a 1-litre engine, the compact car, code-named YNC, will likely replace the existing Celerio, which is now available with both 1-litre and 1.2-litre engines. The new 800cc car, code-named Y0M, will be launched by the festive season of 2021. The company is likely to take a decision on whether to continue with the Alto closer towards the 2021 launch of the 800cc car. India is a large country with diverse needs and in rural areas, high priced vehicles are not in demand, Ayukawa said.
A spike in entry car prices by about 10-15% in the last 12-18 months on account of new insurance, safety and emission regulations has had a negative impact on the segment. Between April 2019 and January 2020, or the first 10 months of the ongoing fiscal year, the mini car market shrank over 40% to 2.45 lakh units.
Maruti Suzuki wants to ensure that its products remain affordable even in the new regulatory regime and it keep the over 50% market share, and that is why it is developing the new cars in the entry segment, said an industry executive.
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beatwithhookblog ¡ 6 years ago
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yaoinonconformist ¡ 3 months ago
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after. years. i found that actually a completed translation exists of a 3P BL manhwa that i was yearning for bad. This was a particularly bad case because when i was checking on the official site they TOOK IT DOWN. i was devastated. I thought it was truly over for me. but we are so back. thank god. Thank you Boys Love
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