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Siemens softens despite bagging contract
Siemens closed at Rs 571, down by 2.5% or Rs 14 on the BSE. The stock opened at Rs 590 and touched a high of Rs 605 and a low of Rs 565 during the day. A total of 272,659 shares were traded on the BSE as against the 2-week average of 109,271 shares.
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Ask CBI for files, DoT tells CAG

The audit of the grant of telecom licences and allocation of 2G and 3G spectrum by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has taken an interesting turn, with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) asking CAG to directly communicate with the CBI, as the required documents have already been seized by the investigation agency. - 11-digit mobile numbers soon - Govt examining 11-digit mobile numbers - 20 million handsets without IMEI to go inactive - DoT wants monitoring of MNP mechanism - Call transfer: Users set to port number for new experience - V V: Correcting the fault lines of capitalism">V V: Correcting the fault lines of capitalism “Files relating to the grant of unified access service licences (UASLs) are under the custody of CBI. So, it would be appropriate if the office of Director General of Audit, Posts and Telecommunications, obtain copies of the seized documents directly from the CBI,” DoT said in a communication.


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