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Pepsi to take Nimbooz to southern and eastern mkts in India
Softdrinks major PepsiCo is scaling up the distribution of "Nimbooz" by entering the South and East Indian markets by the end of this month, making the product available across the country.

Govt okays 9 FDI proposals worth Rs 524 cr
The government has cleared nine proposals that will bring in foreign direct investment (FDI) of Rs 524 crore, more than half of which would be contributed by Japanese Mitsui and Company in setting up warehousing and container freight stations in the country.

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FIPB to reconsider ByCell proposal on mobile services

Swiss telecom firm ByCell has approached the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to reconsider its proposal to start telecom services in India and the matter will be taken up later this week. - Delhi HC summons FIPB, Trai execs in spectrum case - Govt clears Michelin's Rs 11k-cr FDI proposal - DIPP to review FDI in cigarette industry on Jul 10 - Govt defers decision on UB"s proposal to raise Rs 708 cr - Vodafone Essar gets FIPB nod to hive off tower arm - FIPB says Press Notes 2, 4 can"t be retrospective Earlier, the government had revoked all foreign collaboration approvals given to the firm on security reasons. ByCell has approached the FIPB against revocation of all foreign collaboration approvals and the matter is listed in the agenda for the next meeting of the board slated for July 24.The proposal involved an investment of over Rs 2,500 crore in five circles across 13 states in the country. The decision was taken on the basis of withdrawal of security clearance by the Ministry of Home Affairs.The Ministry had raised objections over concerns regarding the original sources and channel of flow of funds. ByCell Holding AG, Switzerland, holds 64.66 per cent in ByCell Telecommunications India, while its Indian partner Bitcorp holds 35.34 per cent. Earlier this year, ByCell had dragged the FIPB and the Department of Telecom to court over failure to grant the company a telecom license.


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