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Mergers and acquisitions help companies grow, improve their market position,…
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India’s power sector is witnessing a major shift as DISCOM privatisation aims to boost efficiency and accountability. This article analyses key legalities and its implications highlighting how transparent regulation, consumer protection, and balanced Public Private Partnership (PPP) models are crucial for making privatisation both effective and equitable.
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