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Expenditure State Budget (in crore rupees) FY Reference Andhra Pradesh ₹ 279,279 crore (US$32 billion) 2023-24 [1]Arunachal Pradesh ₹ 29,657 crore (US$3.4 billion) 2023-24
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On 30 April, GE confirmed it had made a $16.9 billion offer, comprising a $13.5 billion value plus $3.4 billion cash. [73] On 5 May, GE offered to buy one-fourth of the shares in Alstom's Indian power and distribution companies – Alstom T&D India and Alstom India – at 261.25 and 382.20 rupees a share (value US$278 million and $111 million ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Turnover in 2008 was 47 billion rupees. [3] ... [3] [4] Decline. In addition to the threat posed ...
Between 2011-12 and 2017-18, the GSDP of the state grew at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.11 per cent to reach ₹ 12.69 trillion (US$196.88 billion) and the net state domestic product (NSDP) grew at a CAGR of 12.83 per cent to reach ₹ 11.45 trillion (US$177.68 billion).
Cognizant failed to pay the tax of more than 25 billion rupees ($385 million) in the 2016–17 financial year, according to The Hindu, citing officials from the tax department. [156] The court asked the company to deposit 15 percent of the disputed tax, amounting to 4.9 billion rupees ($75 million) as security deposit till it decides on the case.
1000 Crore Club is an unofficial designation by the Indian film trade and the media, related to Indian language films that have grossed ₹1000 crore (10 billion Indian rupees or $135 million) or more either within India or worldwide. The 1000 crore club is preceded by the 100 crore club.
This bill included $1.5 billion in annual assistance to Pakistan from 2009 through 2014 but required the Pakistani government to take certain steps to fight terrorism within the country in order to receive the funds. [11] In some of the years between 2009 and 2014, the U.S. congress did not allocate the full amount of $1.5 billion. [12]