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Railway Budget to be merged with Union Budget from next year
13 Aug 2016
The government has decided to end the practice of having a separate Railway budget that was started in 1924, agreeing with a call by the NITI Ayog that it should be merged with the general budget as it had lost its relevance
COAI takes incumbents’ spat with Reliance Jio to PMO
12 Aug 2016
The spat between the COAI and Reliance Jio has reached the Prime Minister's Office, with COAI contending that some of TRAI's moves discriminated against existing players
COAI takes incumbents’ spat with Reliance Jio to PMO
12 Aug 2016
The spat between the COAI and Reliance Jio has reached the Prime Minister's Office, with COAI contending that some of TRAI's moves discriminated against existing players
Grasim to merge Aditya Birla Nuvo in a 3:10 share swap
11 Aug 2016
The merged entity will have a portfolio of manufacturing and services businesses with a leading presence across cement, financial services, telecom, textiles and chemicals
Grasim to merge Aditya Birla Nuvo in a 3:10 share swap
11 Aug 2016
The merged entity will have a portfolio of manufacturing and services businesses with a leading presence across cement, financial services, telecom, textiles and chemicals
Grasim to merge Aditya Birla Nuvo in a 3:10 share swap
11 Aug 2016
The merged entity will have a portfolio of manufacturing and services businesses with a leading presence across cement, financial services, telecom, textiles and chemicals
Telenor India pilots 4G in Dhanbad
11 Aug 2016
Airtel introduces 4G in Kharagpur
11 Aug 2016
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