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Blackstone Group, the world’s largest private-equity firm, may buy the amusement-park business of Anheuser-Busch InBev for about $2.5 billion to $3 billion, according to a person familiar with the discussions.

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Nearly 60% of state to be under UID in a year
The pilot run for the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), headed by Nandan Nilekani, could cover nearly 60-70 per cent of citizens in Karnataka within a period of one year post commencement. Karnataka would be the first state to come under the UID project that seeks to issue a unique ID number for each citizen.

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When reporters asked former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad for a reaction on why his successor Mamata Banerjee was trying to mock his work by bringing out her White Paper, he asked, “Do you know any tantric? I need to consult one.” As the reporters wondered why the RJD chief needed a tantric, Prasad added, “I think there is something wrong with the time of my birth. Earlier, I faced this fodder scam and now people are after me for unnecessary reasons.
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Telcos clash yet again over spectrum fee

After a brief lull, mobile operators have begun clashing over the fee paid for spectrum (air-waves), with Vodafone claiming Tata Teleservices and RCom were underpaying the government — a charge denied by the two companies. - Letters: Dialling trouble">Letters: Dialling trouble - Tata Tele leads mobile user addition with 3.3 mn in Dec - Trai contemplating regulations for telecom tower biz - Reliance Infratel IPO gets Sebi"s nod - GTL-Aircel tower deal confirmed for Rs 8,400 cr - Newsmaker: Sanjay Kapoor">Newsmaker: Sanjay Kapoor “The allegation of the incumbent (Vodafone) is illogical, baseless, misleading and a blatant attempt to divert the focus from the real issue, which is that the incumbent and other players are hoarding spectrum beyond the contracted amount of 6.2 MHz and not allowing other players to start services in Delhi,” a Tata Teleservices spokesperson said. Vodafone, one of the largest GSM operators, had said that service providers like itself and “Bharti pay the highest spectrum charges per MHz to Department of Telecommunications (DoT) compared to others... For example, the rate per MHz per quarter for Bharti and Vodafone for 7 circles is Rs 1.71 crore and Rs 1.37 crore, respectively.” “As compared to this the rate paid by Tata and Reliance is only Rs 0.27 crore and Rs 0.22 crore,” Vodafone’s Resident Director T V Ramachandran has said in a letter to DoT, asking it to remove such distortions.


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