Authorities Plans 26% Hike In Commercial Charges For Print Media: Sources


For print media, the federal government has determined to extend authorities commercial charges by 26 per cent and an applicable notification for this will likely be printed after November 15, the sources stated.

|Final Up to date: Oct 25, 2025, 05:10 PM IST|Supply: ANI

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