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Koch brothers support Meredith bid for Time
16 Nov 2017
No takers for coastal shipping of automobiles
16 Nov 2017
No takers for coastal shipping of automobiles
16 Nov 2017
No takers for coastal shipping of automobiles
16 Nov 2017
US to become net oil exporter in 10 years: IEA
15 Nov 2017
Nepal scraps award of $2.5-bn hydro project to Chinese state firm
14 Nov 2017
Nepal has cancelled an agreement with a Chinese company to build one of the country’s biggest hydro-power projects in what could be a setback to Beijing’s efforts to expand its clout in Himalayan country through its 'Belt and Road' initiative
Vodafone, Idea selling their tower business to ATC for Rs7,850 cr
13 Nov 2017
Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, which are in the process of being merged, will receive Rs3,850 crore and Rs4,000 crore respectively from the tower sale to ATC Telecom Infrastructure in a deal which will not affect the terms of the merger
Vodafone, Idea selling their tower business to ATC for Rs7,850 cr
13 Nov 2017
Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, which are in the process of being merged, will receive Rs3,850 crore and Rs4,000 crore respectively from the tower sale to ATC Telecom Infrastructure in a deal which will not affect the terms of the merger
Vodafone, Idea selling their tower business to ATC for Rs7,850 cr
13 Nov 2017
Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, which are in the process of being merged, will receive Rs3,850 crore and Rs4,000 crore respectively from the tower sale to ATC Telecom Infrastructure in a deal which will not affect the terms of the merger
Govt set to launch Rs34,000-cr second phase of BharatNet
13 Nov 2017
Optical fibre connectivity is now available in 1 lakh gram panchayats, and with the completion of the Rs34,000-crore second phase of the BharatNet project by March 2019, all gram panchayats in the country will have high-speed broadband connectivity
Plans unveiled for UK’s largest solar farm
13 Nov 2017
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