Department of telecommunications set Friday midnight as the deadline for private telecom majors and some big PSUs to cough up Rs 4 lakh crore they had been directed to pay to the govt as part of the licensing agreement. Noting that telecom companies had not paid “even a penny” in the last four months, the Supreme Court issued contempt notice to them along with their directors and posted the hearing for March 17.
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