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Jio beats Airtel on internet and daily voice call packages

Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecom network operator, said it would buy Telenor (India) Communications Pvt Ltd, in a deal that will bolster Airtel's footprint with additional spectrum in the 1800 MHz band. Airtel will buy Telenor's India operations in seven circles - Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh (East), Uttar Pradesh (West) and Assam, the company said. Britain's Vodafone Group Plc has also confirmed that it is in discussions with the Aditya Birla Group about a possible merger of its India unit with Idea Cellular. It would create India's largest telecom company. "Vodafone confirms that it is in discussions with the Aditya Birla Group about an all share merger of Vodafone India (excluding Vodafone's 42% stake in Indus Towers) and Idea. Any merger would be effected through the issue of new shares in Idea to Vodafone and would result in Vodafone deconsolidating Vodafone India. There is no certainty that any transaction...

UP Assembly surveys: Why Modi pointed the finger at Pakistan for Kanpur prepare disaster when NIA was noiseless

Addressing an election rally at Gonda in Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister  Narendra Modi  today blamed Pakistan for Kanpur train derailment. About 150 people had lost their lives in the train tragedy November last year. Modi stated that the Kanpur train derailment was a conspiracy hatched across the border. He said that the people of the city need to elect those who were full of patriotism. The Kanpur train derailment case is being investigated by multiple agencies including the National Investigation Agency. The investigators involved with the case have, however, stayed away from naming ISI or confirming a foreign hand behind the derailment. An informed source, privy to probe details, said, "The investigation is in nascent stage." WHY MODI RELATED KANPUR TRAGEDY WITH PAKISTAN: THINGS TO KNOW PM Modi was addressing a poll rall...

ind vs australia live match score day-2 highlights

Steve Smith was dropped three circumstances right off the bat in his innings before the Aussie skipper went ahead to make the home group pay on the second day of the primary Test. Smith's unbeaten 59 from 117 balls has helped Australia to the charging position of 4/143 with a lead of 298 heading into day three. He will continue with under weight allrounder Mitchell Marsh (21 not out), who has an opportunity to spare his Test vocation on day three, hoping to bat India out of the challenge. Smith's thump was only one of a few highlights for Australia, however his execution was dominated by the heroics of Steve O'Keefe, who spun India into confuse with a six-wicket pull. He completed with 6/35 after figures of 0/31 from his initial nine overs. What came next was extraordinary. O'Keefe trapped six wickets amid a riotous 38 minutes on day two of the primary Test, dispatching the top-positioned Test side to a record crumple of 7/11 and close record low aggregate ...

Myntra first in india market to manage the offline stores

In a first of its kind, e-retailer Myntra will now deal with all the physical stores of Spanish quick mold mark Mango in India. This game plan is a piece of a more extensive ace establishment, appropriation and administration rights understanding marked between the two gatherings, which additionally gives Myntra the privilege to deal with Mango's omnichannel system in the nation.  Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra and Jabong, stated, the organization is the main internet business firm to be granted such selective rights by a main worldwide mold mark. "This assention additionally reinforces our position as the main form and way of life goal and is in accordance with our system to give our clients access to the best of worldwide brands. We hope to develop Mango's India business exponentially throughout the following five years. This occasion denote an age in our adventure and the start of another age in omni-divert form in the nation," said Narayanan.  Appropriately,...