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Māruti is Sanskrit for "wind". It can be:- Jump to: navigation, search Sanskrit ( संस्कृता) is a classical language of India and a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. ...


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Maruti Udyog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3674 words)
Maruti Udyog Ltd is one of India's leading automobile manufacturers and the market leader in the car segment, both in terms of volume of vehicles sold and revenue earned.
Maruti's most major influence was in helping the component industry in the country because of its emphasis on localization and indigenisation.
Maruti was not a special case, but it was the policy of the government to reduce the public debt by offloading its stake in many public sector companies and joint ventures.
The Maruti Project (1452 words)
The purpose of the Maruti project is to create an environment for the development and deployment of critical applications with hard real-time constraints in a reactive environment.
Maruti is a time-based system in which the resources are reserved prior to execution.
The approach taken in Maruti is to support the integrated execution of applications with multiple requirements by reducing and bounding the unpredictable interaction between them.
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