MapmyIndia shares up 14% after it reverses decision to invest in the new venture

On November 29, the board of MapmyIndia had approved an investment of Rs 10 lakh for a 10% stake and further investment of Rs 35 crores as Compulsorily Convertible Debentures (CCDs) in a new company being set up by Rohan Verma.

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