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Unified licence to cost Rs. 1,600 cr. for Reliance
NEW DELHI, NOV. 11.Reliance Infocomm will have to pay an additional entry fee of Rs. 1,096.01 crores for migrating to the single licence regime, according to the guidlines for the new regime issued today by the Department of Telecom (DoT). In ...
Listen to ordinary individual - Bachchan
JAIPUR, NOV. 11.Revolution and change mixed with caution, the need for new ideas in the backdrop of playing by the rules of the game, optimism and bonhomie coupled with concern about which direction advertising is headed for... That, in a ...
Cement, PSE shares in limelight
MUMBAI, NOV. 11. A sharp rally in cement and select public sector enterprises (PSEs) shares helped the Sensex rise further sharply and after crossing the 5000-mark, closed at 5030.65, showing a smart rise of 32.07 points over the previous close ...
Indian professionals get higher salaries
NEW DELHI, NOV. 11. Here is some good news for Indian professionals — there has been a steady increase in the average salaries in various industries in 2003 with software development and information technology-enabled firms employees ...
Rupee ends lower
MUMBAI, NOV. 11. The rupee continued its slippery trend against the U.S. dollar and closed further weak at 45.30/31 a dollar today, amid moderate intervention by State-run banks and scattered corporate dollar demand. The domestic currency ...
SBI cuts rates for farm, SSI sectors
MUMBAI, NOV. 11. State Bank of India today cut the lending rates for small scale industries and the agriculture sector. The bank has decided to reduce interest rates on short term loans up to one year to small scale industries and small ...
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