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Serum Institute to make Covid-19 vaccine available at $3 per dose
10 Aug 2020
Serum Institute of India has entered into a new partnership with Gavi and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accelerate the manufacture and delivery of Covid-19 vaccines for India and low-and middle-income countries
Bytedance’s lip-syncing app TikTok claims $50 bn-plus valuation
03 Aug 2020
Recent reports suggest that TikTok’s current valuation has, in fact, fallen to around 50 billion against its earlier valuation of over $100 billion
Bytedance’s lip-syncing app TikTok claims $50 bn-plus valuation
03 Aug 2020
Recent reports suggest that TikTok’s current valuation has, in fact, fallen to around 50 billion against its earlier valuation of over $100 billion
PLI scheme set to bolster localistion of mobile phone production
03 Aug 2020
The production linked incentive scheme, notified by the government on 1 April, has attracted 22 smart phone makers, including Samsung and Apple - which together account for 60 per cent of global smartphone sales - besides contract manufacturers like Foxcon Hon Hai, Wistron and Pegatron
RIL replaces ExxonMobil as world's No 2 oil company
27 Jul 2020
With a market capitalisation of Rs14,38,000 crore, Reliance Industries now account for 9.8 per cent of the total market capitalisation of BSE listed companies
RIL replaces ExxonMobil as world's No 2 oil company
27 Jul 2020
With a market capitalisation of Rs14,38,000 crore, Reliance Industries now account for 9.8 per cent of the total market capitalisation of BSE listed companies
India adds 47 more Chinese apps to `banned’ list
27 Jul 2020
India adds 47 more Chinese apps to `banned’ list
27 Jul 2020
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