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n. - The act of bringing to uniformity; The condition of having been arranged.

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  • A committee has been set up to figure out what this one-time 'regularisation' fee will be.
  • In which case, once Raja gets his 'regularisation' fee of Rs 5,000 crore, he should lower the annual spectrum fee.
  • "The industry needs some kind of regularisation as the copyright laws relating to this segment is quite lax," he told
  • If it was, which is the only way the 'regularisation' fee can be justified, then the TDSAT affidavit is false, and that's a serious offence.
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