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Parle in talks with Poland’s Dr Gerard to expand cookie basket
19 Oct 2022
If Parle, which has never been an acquirer - although it has sold some of its own brands – decides to go ahead with the deal, it will be the company’s first acquisition
Parle in talks with Poland’s Dr Gerard to expand cookie basket
19 Oct 2022
If Parle, which has never been an acquirer - although it has sold some of its own brands – decides to go ahead with the deal, it will be the company’s first acquisition
Nokia wins multi-year deal with Reliance Jio to build one of the largest 5G networks in the world
18 Oct 2022
Nokia wins multi-year deal with Reliance Jio to build one of the largest 5G networks in the world
18 Oct 2022
NTPC, Siemens sign MoU for hydrogen co-firing pilot project at Faridabad gas power plant
14 Oct 2022
NTPC, Siemens sign MoU for hydrogen co-firing pilot project at Faridabad gas power plant
14 Oct 2022
TCS Q2 net profit crosses the Rs10,000-cr mark
13 Oct 2022
TCS's order book stood at $8.1 billion at the end of September 2022 on the back of continued strong demand for its services while a high employee attrition rate of 21.5 per cent remained a sore point
TCS Q2 net profit crosses the Rs10,000-cr mark
13 Oct 2022
TCS's order book stood at $8.1 billion at the end of September 2022 on the back of continued strong demand for its services while a high employee attrition rate of 21.5 per cent remained a sore point
RBI to soon launch digital rupee; issues concept note
11 Oct 2022
Reserve Bank defines CBDC as the legal tender issued by a central bank in a digital form, which is akin to sovereign paper currency, but in a different form, exchangeable at par with the existing currency as a medium of payment, legal tender and a safe store of value
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