Maruti Suzuki Embraces Austerity Amid West Asia Crisis
Maruti Suzuki India has implemented measures such as work-from-home, reduced foreign travel, and sustainable commuting practices. This aligns with PM Narendra Modi's call for austerity and aims to mitigate the West Asia war's impact. The company prioritizes operational efficiency and conservation of resources, communicating these strategies to employees.
Maruti Suzuki India, the leading car manufacturer, has announced a series of cost-cutting measures in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's austerity appeal. These initiatives aim to curb the long-term effects of the ongoing West Asia war.
In a recent social media post, Maruti highlighted its commitment to minimizing the use of petroleum products and foreign currency expenditures during both crisis and regular business times.
The company encourages work-from-home policies and reduced travel, suggesting virtual meetings over in-person engagements. Additionally, it promotes sustainable commuting and energy conservation for both its employees and partners.
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