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Jio Adds 65 lakh Subscribers, Vi Loses 14 lakh in July – Top Indian Market News

Reliance Jio adds 65 lakh subscribers in July, Vodafone Idea loses 14 lakh

Reliance Jio Infocomm added 65.1 lakh wireless subscribers in July 2021, taking its gross user base to 44.32 crore. Bharti Airtel gained 19.4 lakh subscribers, while Vodafone Idea (Vi) lost 14.3 lakh subscribers in July. Jio consolidated its leadership in rural India by adding 34.8 lakh subscribers in rural markets. Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel lost 9.9 lakh and 4.1 lakh subscribers, respectively, in rural markets. The data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) shows that Jio and Airtel have widened customer market shares to 37.34% and 29.83%, respectively, in July. 

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Tejas Networks secures optical network expansion deal from Bharti Airtel

Bharti Airtel has selected Tejas Networks to enhance its optical network capacity in key metropolitan markets. The telecom gear maker will supply, install, and support its optical transmission products for extending Bharti Airtel’s optical networks towards the edge, supporting 5G backhaul, business-to-business (B2B) services, and broadband applications. The order given to Tejas Networks will enable Bharti Airtel to deliver a world-class experience to its customers.

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BPCL, SBI Card launch co-branded RuPay contactless credit card

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and SBI Cards and Payment Services have launched a co-branded RuPay contactless credit card. The card will offer 13X reward points on every Rs 100 spent on fuel purchases at BPCL petrol pumps. It will also offer a 1% fuel surcharge waiver on every transaction up to Rs 4,000, translating to a 4.25% value back. Cardholders will also get accelerated savings on other categories of spends, including groceries, departmental stores, dining, and movies.

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JBM Auto gets orders for 500 CNG, electric buses from various states

JBM Auto Ltd has secured orders for supplying 500 compressed natural gas (CNG) and electric buses from various state governments. The company has received orders for BS-VI CNG buses from Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System Ltd. It will also supply electric buses to Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corp (BMTC). These orders will be executed in the current financial year (FY22).  

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CAMS, KFin Tech launches new platform for mutual fund transactions

Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) and KFin Technologies have launched MFCentral, a one-stop platform for all mutual fund investors. The platform minimises the need to visit the websites of multiple mutual fund houses to access your portfolio, statements, service requests, and investments. MFCentral will offer digital access to investor lifecycle engagement with the entire mutual fund industry under one roof. 

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Adani Airports signs pact with Flamingo, Mumbai Travel Retail to operate duty-free outlets in airports and seaports

Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL) has entered into a strategic partnership with Flemingo Travel Retail Pvt Ltd. and Mumbai Travel Retail Pvt Ltd (MTRPL) to operate duty-free outlets in airports and seaports. AAHL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd. Under this partnership, AAHL will subscribe to 28.49 lakh equity shares (of the face value of Rs 10 each), constituting 74% of the total share capital of MTRPL, for an aggregate investment of Rs 2.85 crore.

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G R Infra secures road project worth Rs 927 crore in Punjab

G R Infraprojects Ltd has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for a road project in Punjab. The order consists of the development of the six-lane Amritsar-Bathinda Greenfield section of NH-7S4A as part of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor in Punjab. The bid project cost is Rs 927 crore, while the first-year operation and maintenance cost is Rs 3.87 crore.

RIL denies reports of JBF Industries acquisition

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has denied reports of a takeover of stressed polyester manufacturer JBF Industries in consortium with CFM Asset Reconstruction Company (ARC). RIL clarified that no negotiations are taking place for the takeover of JBF Industries and its assets. A news site had reported earlier that RIL is likely to acquire JBF and that bankers had sought takeover bids in July. The report further stated that CFM ARC is believed to have put in a Rs 825 crore bid for the company that owes Rs 2,116 crore to its lenders.

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Ahluwalia Contracts secures order worth Rs 58.8 crore

Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd has secured an order for the construction of Infosys Regional Office Building for Software Development Block (SDB) at Kolkata. The order is worth Rs 58.8 crore. The company’s total order inflow in the current financial year (FY22) stands at Rs 1,198.66 crore.

HCL Tech selects RISE with SAP to modernise digital estate

HCL Technologies Ltd has selected RISE with SAP offering to further modernise its enterprise digital landscape. As an SAP strategic partner, HCL will help its clients by leveraging their combined experience in the industry cloud transformation space. Germany-based SAP and HCL will deploy the full stack framework for RISE with SAP along with HCLCloudSmart suite of industry cloud solutions to drive cost-effective modernization of business processes for enterprises worldwide. 

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