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TVS Motor to soon roll out hybrid, electric two-wheelers
12 Aug 2017
TVS Motor Company will roll out hybrid and electric two-wheelers over the next few months while its fully electric vehicle will be in the market by February-march next year
Ramdev's Patanjali to enter branded clothing: report
04 Aug 2017
Patanjali Ayurved is looking to double group sales to over Rs20,000 crore, this fiscal through a doubling of its distribution network to 12,000 outlets across the country
Jio launches ‘effectively free’ 4G phone; data starts at Rs24
21 Jul 2017
At Rs153 a month (with free-for-ever voice and Rs24 per GB data), it is only 3 per cent of the existing price, putting an end to unaffordable data for all Indians forever, chairman Mukesh Ambani said
June bonanza: retailers offering deep discounts to beat GST
15 Jun 2017
With the rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST) only days away, discount sales on goods such as large electronic appliances, apparel, mobile accessories and footwear are picking pace across online platforms and offline stores
Nokia back in India, banks on emotional connect
14 Jun 2017
Nokia on Tuesday re-entered the Indian cellphone market – though this time around, it is not a company but just a brand, from HMD Global, a Finland-based firm started by old Nokia hands
SpiceJet steers into retail space with SpiceStyle
14 Jun 2017
With this venture, the company would become the first Indian airline brand to sell its own branded merchandise on online marketplaces
Huawei overtakes Apple in global sales volume
13 Jun 2017
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