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ITC to invest nearly Rs15,000 crore to expand, upgrade
16 Aug 2021
Chairman Sanjiv Puri said, the "new growth areas" would include plastic substitutes and super App ITC MAARS that will help unlock the potential of small farmers
ITC to invest nearly Rs15,000 crore to expand, upgrade
16 Aug 2021
Chairman Sanjiv Puri said, the "new growth areas" would include plastic substitutes and super App ITC MAARS that will help unlock the potential of small farmers
Tata Group eyes the $100 billion global 5G chipset market
11 Aug 2021
Tata group recently acquired telecom equipment maker Tejas Networks, and has also announced a strategic partnership with Bharti Airtel, for the development, manufacture and implementation of 5G network solutions in India
RBI keeps policy repo rate unchanged at 4%
09 Aug 2021
RBI has injected additional liquidity of Rs40,000 crore in Q2 of 2021-22 so far under the secondary market government securities acquisition programme and will be conducting open market purchase of G-secs of Rs25,000 crore on 12 August 2021 to address liquidity concerns
Kumar Mangalam Birla steps aside from Vodafone Idea board
09 Aug 2021
Vodafone Idea has to pay dues of over Rs58,000 crore to the telecom department that are linked to adjusted gross revenues dating back to 2007, while the company has gross debt of Rs1,80,000-crore
Kumar Mangalam Birla steps aside from Vodafone Idea board
09 Aug 2021
Vodafone Idea has to pay dues of over Rs58,000 crore to the telecom department that are linked to adjusted gross revenues dating back to 2007, while the company has gross debt of Rs1,80,000-crore
Kumar Mangalam Birla steps aside from Vodafone Idea board
09 Aug 2021
Vodafone Idea has to pay dues of over Rs58,000 crore to the telecom department that are linked to adjusted gross revenues dating back to 2007, while the company has gross debt of Rs1,80,000-crore
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