\"<p>“Shri
“Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. (TCIL) presented a dividend cheque of Rs 21.11 crore to Shri K. Rajaraman, Chairman DCC & Secretary, Department of Telecommunications,” the press release said.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: State-run Telecommunications Consultants India Limited<\/a> (TCIL<\/a>) Friday said it has achieved profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 52.77 crore in 2020-21.

During the same period, the state-run firm’s standalone revenue reached Rs 1,749.29 crore, according to a government press release.

Furthermore, the Miniratna firm paid a dividend of Rs 21.11 crore to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

“Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. (TCIL) presented a dividend cheque of Rs 21.11 crore to Shri
K. Rajaraman<\/a>, Chairman DCC & Secretary, Department of Telecommunications,” the press release said.

TCIL has paid a dividend of Rs 267.86 crore to the government till 2020-21 on the government’s initial investment in equity of Rs 0.3 crore.

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6G: Telecom department constitutes academia-driven multiple task forces<\/a><\/h2>

In a notification issued dated December 30, the department mandated immediate deliverables by March 31, 2022 that included mapping of 6G activities and capabilities worldwide, and a white paper on India's competencies. including research and pre-standardisation activities.<\/p><\/div>

\"&lt;p&gt;“Shri
“Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. (TCIL) presented a dividend cheque of Rs 21.11 crore to Shri K. Rajaraman, Chairman DCC & Secretary, Department of Telecommunications,” the press release said.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: State-run Telecommunications Consultants India Limited<\/a> (TCIL<\/a>) Friday said it has achieved profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 52.77 crore in 2020-21.

During the same period, the state-run firm’s standalone revenue reached Rs 1,749.29 crore, according to a government press release.

Furthermore, the Miniratna firm paid a dividend of Rs 21.11 crore to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

“Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. (TCIL) presented a dividend cheque of Rs 21.11 crore to Shri
K. Rajaraman<\/a>, Chairman DCC & Secretary, Department of Telecommunications,” the press release said.

TCIL has paid a dividend of Rs 267.86 crore to the government till 2020-21 on the government’s initial investment in equity of Rs 0.3 crore.

\"6G:<\/a><\/figure>

6G: Telecom department constitutes academia-driven multiple task forces<\/a><\/h2>

In a notification issued dated December 30, the department mandated immediate deliverables by March 31, 2022 that included mapping of 6G activities and capabilities worldwide, and a white paper on India's competencies. including research and pre-standardisation activities.<\/p><\/div>