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This revolutionary update will change how you interact with your Android device forever. Here’s everything you need to know! Introducing the white light: The following can be considered a breakthrough ...
The PLA watching community’s working designation of this new CAC aircraft is the “J-36,” in reference to its expected tasking as an air-to-air/air superiority platform, with “36 ...
Gyeong Hong Jong, a North Korean special forces operative who was killed by Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) operatives in Kursk Oblast, has left behind a diary that is now being gradually ...
In new research, physicists have theorized a bold way to change it up by entangling two particles of very different kinds – a unit of light, or a photon, with a phonon, the quantum equivalent of a ...
Transrail Lighting share price: The shares opened at Rs 585.15 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The market debut aligns with market expectations, which was oversubscribed by 81 times.
On National Stock Exchange (NSE), Transrail Lighting Limited shares listed at a premium of 36.5 per cent or Rs 158 at Rs 590 per share. The listing was in line with the market expectations. Ahead of ...
(Image: Freepik) Transrail Lighting was listed at Rs 590 on the National Stock Exchange, a premium of 36.5% to the issue price. It was listed at Rs 585 on the BSE, a premium of 35%. It received a ...
Link Intime India Private Limited was appointed official registrar of this book build issue. INGA Ventures, Axis Capital, HDFC Bank, and IDBI Capial Market were appointed lead managers of the ...
Shares of Transrail Lighting Ltd. made a strong start to its history as a public company on Friday, December 27, when the stock debuted at a premium to its IPO price. The stock began trading at ₹590, ...
America's national debt has surpassed $36 trillion, exceeding the entire economy's size. Despite Ronald Reagan's warnings in 1981, mortgage rates and inflation remain lower than during his era.