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Date Added: April 20, 2008 10:35:03 PM
Sangeeta Tanwar | agencyfaqs! | New Delhi, April 18, 2008 Triveni Media Ltd is all set to launch its Hindi news channel, TML-Voice of India (VOI), early in May. As reported earlier by agencyfaqs, the Hindi news channel is the broadcast venture of Triveni Infrastructure and Development Co. (TIDCO), which has stakes in real estate, automobiles and the hospitality industry.

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