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A Media and Entertainment Fund

Thursday, October 11, 2007
The sector continues to outperform the Indian economy, and is rated as one of the fastest growing, in India.

A SQUARE :: 11Oct07 A Media and Entertainment Fund
Category Media and Entertainment
Author Sona Blessing
According to a recent study by PricewaterhouseCooper: The total entertainment and media industry, including film, broadcast, online and print media, will be worth an estimated 1 trillion rupees USD24 bn by 2011
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