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DoT asks telecom companies to clear dues in 3 months
14 Nov 2019
While the DoT has given telecom operators the option to clear all the dues on self-assessment basis, reports citing officials of Aditya Birla group and partner Vodafone group that while they would like to stay invested, any further investment would depend on the government providing substantial relief in both revenue share and spectrum dues
DoT asks telecom companies to clear dues in 3 months
14 Nov 2019
While the DoT has given telecom operators the option to clear all the dues on self-assessment basis, reports citing officials of Aditya Birla group and partner Vodafone group that while they would like to stay invested, any further investment would depend on the government providing substantial relief in both revenue share and spectrum dues
DoT asks telecom companies to clear dues in 3 months
14 Nov 2019
While the DoT has given telecom operators the option to clear all the dues on self-assessment basis, reports citing officials of Aditya Birla group and partner Vodafone group that while they would like to stay invested, any further investment would depend on the government providing substantial relief in both revenue share and spectrum dues
Mahindra-owned Peugeot enters European e-scooter market with Peugeot E-Ludix
12 Nov 2019
The e-scooter, being manufactured at Mahindra Two Wheelers’ Pithampur plant in Madhya Pradesh, is yet to announce its India market plans
Ashok Leyland Q2 net plummets 93% to Rs38.9 cr
11 Nov 2019
NTPC Q2 net profit jumps 38% to Rs3,409 crore
11 Nov 2019
NTPC Q2 net profit jumps 38% to Rs3,409 crore
11 Nov 2019
SBI cuts base lending rate, loans to get cheaper
08 Nov 2019
India’s economy strong, outlook stable despite Moody’s: govt
08 Nov 2019
Moody’s Investors Service changed its outlook on India’s sovereign rating to negative from stable while keeping the foreign-currency and local-currency long-term issuer ratings unchanged at Baa2, citing slower growth, which it attributed to lower government and policy effectiveness
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