The government will sell its total 26.12 percent stake in Tata Communications Ltd (TCL), formerly VSNL, as part of the sale offering and strategic sale route during the current fiscal year.
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The government will sell its total 26.12 percent stake in Tata Communications Ltd (TCL), formerly VSNL, as part of the sale offering and strategic sale route during the current fiscal year.
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