Telecom Sector Yet to Emerge From Woods, Govt Support a Must to Ensure Viability: Sunil Mittal in Top Business News- News18.com published on July 28, 2020 leave a reply Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal in his message to shareholders said that while it is clear that the 'worst may be behind for India's telecom industry', it is yet to emerge from the woods. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/3jFvLwi Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post End Game for Oil? OPEC Prepares for an Age of Dwindling Demand amid Coronavirus Pandemic Next Post Rupee Gains 4 Paise to 74.79 Against Dollar in Early Trade Amid Caution Ahead of Fed Meet post written by: Rohit Related PostsWhat is 'Bad Bank' And Why Budget 2021 May Use it as Policy Option to Revive Banking SectorA bad bank can act as an aggregator of all stressed assets in the system and work towards the resolution of these assets whereas banks can focus on business. f… Continue ReadingOil Treads Warily Higher Amid Patchy Vaccine Rollouts, New Coronavirus VariantsOil prices edged higher on Monday after a weak start, holding on to the past three months of gains, although patchy coronavirus vaccine rollouts, new infections… Continue ReadingBudget 2021 Expectations: Health Insurance Benefits To Income Tax Deductions, What Middle Class WantsThe government could look at providing deductions for expenses incurred by salaried employees while working from home in the upcoming Budget as it looks forward… Continue ReadingBudget 2021 Date, Time, Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Nirmala Sitharaman’s Speech on TV, OnlineSitharaman had earlier this month stated that the budget for the fiscal year beginning April will be "like never before". Here are details on when and where to … Continue ReadingUnchanged Corporate Tax, Benefits on CSR: What Corporate India Can Expect from Budget 2021The government has taken several steps to support and revive the economy such as introducing labour reforms, production-linked incentives, and relief packages p… Continue Reading
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