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TCIL starts process to exit from Bharti Hexacom

Having failed to get returns on its Rs 100-crore investment in Bharti Hexacom, state-run TCIL today started the process to sell its 30 per cent stake in the JV by inviting investment bankers to work out the valuation. Bharti Hexacom (BHL) is a joint venture (JV) between Bharti Airtel and TCIL. It offers mobile telecom services in Rajasthan and North East.


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