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Electronics Mart India Starts Commercial Operations of New Multi-Brand Store in Andhra Pradesh

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Electronics Mart India (NSE:EMIL, BOM:543626) began the commercial operations of a new multi-brand store, named BAJAJ ELECTRONICS, on Tuesday in Pallakol, Andhra Pradesh, India, according to a same-day filing.

Shares of the company rose nearly 3% in Wednesday's trade.

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