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India’s biggest-ever spectrum auction gets under way
01 Oct 2016
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) today commenced India’s biggest ever spectrum auction in which airwaves worth Rs5.66 lakh crore have been put up for sale
HC strikes down Bihar’s stringent liquor prohibition law
30 Sep 2016
The law had been described by critics as draconian for strict penalties against family members of anyone found making, drinking or selling alcohol
San Francisco to vote on tax on sugary drinks
29 Sep 2016
Private equity firms in talks to buy majority stake in Italian supermarket chain Esselunga
29 Sep 2016
CCEA nod for acquisition of 29.9% and 23.9% in Rosneft subsidiaries by Indian consortium
28 Sep 2016
Rcom-RJio ‘virtual merger’ to double competition
28 Sep 2016
By pooling and sharing both spectrum and telecom infrastructure the two brothers hope to achieve synergies and bring down cost of operation without any additional capital expenditure
Rcom-RJio ‘virtual merger’ to double competition
28 Sep 2016
By pooling and sharing both spectrum and telecom infrastructure the two brothers hope to achieve synergies and bring down cost of operation without any additional capital expenditure
Rcom-RJio ‘virtual merger’ to double competition
28 Sep 2016
By pooling and sharing both spectrum and telecom infrastructure the two brothers hope to achieve synergies and bring down cost of operation without any additional capital expenditure
Rcom-RJio ‘virtual merger’ to double competition
28 Sep 2016
By pooling and sharing both spectrum and telecom infrastructure the two brothers hope to achieve synergies and bring down cost of operation without any additional capital expenditure
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