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GMR Infrastructure on Monday said it has received consent from stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, on its proposed restructuring involving demerger of its non-airport vertical business. The company said it will file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) within six months. .The company has received consent of the stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, to file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal, within six months, GMR Infrastructure said in a regulatory filing. The company said it had filed an application to the BSE and National Stock Exchange of India towards the composite scheme of amalgamation and arrangement amongst GMR Power Infra (GPIL), GMR Infrastructure, GMR Power and Urban Infra and their respective shareholders (scheme) .
Gold seized at RGIA on Sunday. They were hidden in the metal rollers of currency counting machines.
HYDERABAD: Customs officials intercepted a passenger who arrived from Dubai at Rajiv Gandhi International (RGI) Airport on Saturday and seized Rs 19 lakh worth gold from his possession.
Acting on specific information, Customs sleuths intercepted a passenger who arrived in Air India’s flight (AI 952) from Dubai on Saturday.
The accused opted for green channel at the customs check area indicating that he was not carrying any dutiable items. However, during the inspection of his baggage, Customs sleuths found 373 grams of gold.
“The gold rods were concealed in the metal rollers of currency counting machines he was carrying in the baggage. The value of the seized gold was Rs 19.14 lakh and a case was booked against the smuggler under the Customs Act,” said a Customs official.
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NEW DELHI: GMR Infrastructure on Monday said it has received consent from stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, on its proposed restructuring involving demerger of its non-airport vertical business. The company said it will file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) within six months. .The company has received consent of the stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, to file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal, within six months, GMR Infrastructure said in a regulatory filing. The company said it had filed an application to the BSE and National Stock Exchange of India towards the composite scheme of amalgamation and arrangement amongst GMR Power Infra (GPIL), GMR Infrastructure, GMR Power and Urban Infra and their respective shareholders (scheme) .
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GMR Infra Gets Nod From Stock Exchanges On Proposed Rejig Plan The company said it will file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) within six months.
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GMR Infrastructure on Monday said it has received consent from stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, on its proposed restructuring involving demerger of its non-airport vertical business. The company said it will file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) within six months.
.The company has received consent of the stock exchanges, with no adverse observations, to file the scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal, within six months, GMR Infrastructure said in a regulatory filing.