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Govt weighing Rs74,000-cr bailout for BSNL, MTNL: report
03 Jul 2019
While shutting down the PSUs will cost as much as Rs1.2 lakh crore, the department of telecom said that strategic disinvestment may not find any takers and that it may consider possibilities of a joint venture
Govt weighing Rs74,000-cr bailout for BSNL, MTNL: report
03 Jul 2019
While shutting down the PSUs will cost as much as Rs1.2 lakh crore, the department of telecom said that strategic disinvestment may not find any takers and that it may consider possibilities of a joint venture
Norway’s Hurtigruten launches first battery-powered cruise ship
02 Jul 2019
Hybrid technology, combined with the advanced construction of the hull and effective use of electricity on board will help reduce fuel consumption and CO2-emissions on the ships by 20 per cent
PMKSY to leverage Rs31,400 cr investment, benefit 2 mn farmers
27 Jun 2019
The scheme will handle 33.4 million tonnes of agro-produce valued at Rs1,04,125 crore, benefit 2 million farmers and generate 5,30,500 direct/ indirect employment by the year 2019-20
Number of US states opposing T-Mobile-Sprint merger rises to 14
26 Jun 2019
US District Judge Victor Marrero noted that while the complaint, filed by attorneys who are Democrats, maintains that aggressive competition have resulted in “falling prices,” they also state the companies’ ability to signal each other on rates “has led to higher prices for consumers”
Number of US states opposing T-Mobile-Sprint merger rises to 14
26 Jun 2019
US District Judge Victor Marrero noted that while the complaint, filed by attorneys who are Democrats, maintains that aggressive competition have resulted in “falling prices,” they also state the companies’ ability to signal each other on rates “has led to higher prices for consumers”
Binny Bansal sells 0.33% in Flipkart to Walmart for $76.4 million
24 Jun 2019
Binny Bansal, who had earlier also sold a small portion of his residual stake in Flipkart, owned 3.52 per cent stake in Flipkart before the latest sale of 5,39,912 shares to Walmart
Binny Bansal sells 0.33% in Flipkart to Walmart for $76.4 million
24 Jun 2019
Binny Bansal, who had earlier also sold a small portion of his residual stake in Flipkart, owned 3.52 per cent stake in Flipkart before the latest sale of 5,39,912 shares to Walmart
Binny Bansal sells 0.33% in Flipkart to Walmart for $76.4 million
24 Jun 2019
Binny Bansal, who had earlier also sold a small portion of his residual stake in Flipkart, owned 3.52 per cent stake in Flipkart before the latest sale of 5,39,912 shares to Walmart
Binny Bansal sells 0.33% in Flipkart to Walmart for $76.4 million
24 Jun 2019
Binny Bansal, who had earlier also sold a small portion of his residual stake in Flipkart, owned 3.52 per cent stake in Flipkart before the latest sale of 5,39,912 shares to Walmart
Binny Bansal sells 0.33% in Flipkart to Walmart for $76.4 million
24 Jun 2019
Binny Bansal, who had earlier also sold a small portion of his residual stake in Flipkart, owned 3.52 per cent stake in Flipkart before the latest sale of 5,39,912 shares to Walmart
Govt warns TV channels against inappropriate representation of children in dance-based reality shows
19 Jun 2019
ESA’s Jupter Icy Moons Explorer set for mid-2022 launch
18 Jun 2019
The 6-tonne satellite will first be placed in an Earth escape orbit in a direction to Jupiter before starting a journey of 600 million kilometres that will take 7.5-years, and the spacecraft will finally enter orbit around the giant planet in October 2029
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