The country's largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), on Sunday said it would resume production at its Gurgaon plant from Monday after 57 days of closure due to the lockdown.
All activities will be carried out strictly in accordance with the government regulations and guidelines and observing the company’s own concern for the highest standards of safety, a statement from the company said.
The auto major has resumed operations at its Manesar, Haryana, plant last week after around 50 days of closure.
Both Manesar and Gurugram plants have an installed capacity to churn out over 15.5 lakh vehicles per annum.
The Gurgaon facility rolls out models like S-Cross, Vitara Brezza, Ignis and Super Carry light commercial vehicle.
The Manesar plant, on the other hand, produces high selling models like Alto, Swift, Dzire, S-Presso, Ertiga and Baleno.
MSI had suspended work at both of its plants on March 22 after the nationwide lockdown was announced to fight the spread of coronavirus in the country.