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Tata Motors' stock gained 161 per cent in 2021, and reached its new 52-week high of Rs 536.70. However, the stock has been tepid so far in 2022 and seen testing the 200-DMA

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Avdhut Bagkar Mumbai
Tata Motors on Monday launched the country’s first CNG truck in the medium and heavy commercial (M&HCV) vehicle segment in the 28- and 19-tonne nodes amid a growing demand from logistic and infrastructure segments.

The company also launched a fleet of seven trucks in the intermediary and light commercial vehicle (I&LCV) segment, meant for varied applications. 

The fleet boasts a host of features, including the new-age advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), driver monitoring system (DMS), electronic stability control (ESC) and tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

The global automobile manufacturer's portfolio spreads across passenger cars, trucks, vans, coaches, buses,