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Vodafone exits Indus Towers; sells shares worth ₹2,800 crore; clears ₹890 crore dues

Vodafone held 3% stake through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries Omega Telecom Holdings Private Limited and Usha Martin Telematics Limited. File | Photo Credit: Reuters “British telecom firm Vodafone has sold its entire stake in Indus Towers for ₹2,800 crore,” the telecom infrastructure firm said on Friday (January 10, 2025.) “Vodafone has sold 7.92 crore or…

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Elon Musk Was Asked If He Believes In God, He Said…

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has revealed he is open to the “idea of God”, but his views remain shaped by a physics-based perspective of reality. The Tesla CEO, in a January 10 interview with German leader Alice Wiedel, shared his thoughts on the existence of a higher power. “I’m open to believing in things proportionate…

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Peyush Bansal Seals The Biggest Deal Of His Shark Tank India Career With This Luxury Brand; Know What’s At Stake

The latest episode of season 4 on Shark Tank India featured Nooe, a lifestyle accessory brand based on the popular ‘Japandi’ (Japanese and Scandinavian) aesthetics. The judges were mighty impressed by the quality of the products showcased by co-founders Piyush and Neetika. The brand has its presence at the iconic British retail giant Harrods. The…

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PM Modi on childhood, old friends, politics, anxiety and more – Top highlights from his podcast debut | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his podcast debut as he appeared on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s YouTube channel. In over two-hour-long podcast, the PM spoke about his childhood, friends, risk-taking ability, vision for youth and more. Here are the top highlights from PM Modi’s interview: ‘I was not noticeable in any way’ PM…

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Farooq Abdullah On AAP-Congress Delhi Fight

Jammu: The National Conference government headed by Omar Abdullah would not “fight” the Centre but work with it to resolve the problems faced by Jammu and Kashmir, party president Farooq Abdullah asserted here on Thursday. “We don’t want to fight New Delhi. We want to work together with Delhi to resolve the state’s problems. We…

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