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  • SC order on standard rate unlikely to hit hospitals too hard, brokerages believe

    Brokerage firm Jefferies remains bullish on hospital stocks due to their strong growth prospects and advices investors to use any meaningful stock correction as a buying opportunity.

  • SC verdict on Devas yet again shows how Congress did scams: FM Nirmala Sitharaman

    The Supreme Court had junked an appeal by Devas Multimedia, which sought to quash an earlier NCLT ruling that ordered the shutdown of the firm for fraud and cheating Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of ISRO.

  • Supreme Court's stay on NPA classification will give shocker for banks in Q3 and Q4. Here’s why

    Banks cannot classify NPAs that are standard as on August 31 until a final SC order is issued. As of now, the status quo will remain at least till November 2. That’s bad news for banks in Q3 and Q4.

  • Ban lifted on non-PNG industries in Delhi, coal-based units in NCR

    The Supreme Court had on November 4 banned construction and demolition activities in the NCR till further orders.

  • PM's visit to US may boost NTPC's geo-thermal project

    Geo-thermal technology involves utilisation of heat from rocks and fluids in the earth's crust to generate electricity.

  • EGoM likely to meet on June 26 to discuss spectrum auction

    A high-powered ministerial panel is likely to meet on June 26 to decide on the third round of spectrum auction and pricing of airwaves.

  • MTS shutting operations in UP East circle today

    Sistema Shyam TeleServices Limited (SSTL), which offers telecom services under the MTS brand, will be shutting down its operations in Uttar Pradesh (East)...

  • MTS to end operations in 10 circles from March 23 this year

    Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL), which offers telecom services under the MTS brand, will be shutting down operations in 10 circles: Assam, Andhra Pradesh...

  • Jayanthi Natarajan welcomes SC order on tiger reserves

    Hailing the Supreme Court order of disallowing tourism activity in core areas of tiger reserves, Union environment minister Jayanthi Natarajan on Tuesday said she would ask the state-governments to strictly follow the directives of the apex court.

  • Vodafone has no case for arbitration: Govt

    Vodafone has no cause of action for arbitration. That's what the government has told Vodafone in a short letter and that too without getting into details of the Vodafone seeking relief under the BIPA between India and the Netherlands, reports CNBC-TV18.

  • Telecom secy denies receipt of Telenor's note

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18, telecom secretary R Chandrashekhar denies having revied any notice from Telenor informing them of the company's intention to invoke international arbitration if their investments are not protected.

  • 2G: Next step on SC order to be decided tomorrow

    CNBC-TV18 has learnt that a crucial meeting on the Supreme Court order cancelling 2G licenses is scheduled for tomorrow at the Finance Ministry.

  • We had already been phasing out endosulfan: Excel Crop Care

    Endosulfan ban in India has finally been achieved after much protest. Excel Crop Care is one company that has already made a provision of Rs 10 crore with respect to endosulfan. Ashwin Shroff, Chairman, joins CNBC-TV18 to talk about the quarterly results and the way ahead for the company.

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