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Monday, 10 May 2021 22:46 Capital Markets
Private power transmission company Sterlite Power Grid Ventures Limited, the sponsor of infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) India Grid Trust (IndiGrid) has launched a sale of units to raise Rs 825 crore to Rs 850 crore, multiple sources with knowledge of the matter told Moneycontrol.
Friday, 22 January 2021 17:24 Law firms
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Sumit P joins HSA Delhi in banking and finance
Independent advocate
Sumit P has joined
HSA Advocates as a partner in Delhi, following two partners in the firm’s regulatory practice having left the firm in the last two months.
HSA senior partner Apoorva Misra had left the firm late last year and has set up his own practice, and associate partner Aditya K Singh left in January and is also starting his independent practice.
Sumit P joins in banking & finance
New joiner Sumit P, who has been a lawyer for 16 years and a partner at Kochhar & Co between 2015 and 2016, specialises in banking and finance. He has been operating independently since leaving Kochhar in 2016.
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Hi there! Welcome to ETMarkets Morning, the show about money, business and markets. I am Sandeep Singh, and here is what we have to start your day. Tatas emerge the most valued group again Steel Authority of India is set to kick off its offer for sale today Analysts worry about the blistering stocks rally
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