Adjusted Gross Revenue
Full Form of AGR
What is AGR?
Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) is a financial metric used by the Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to calculate license fees and spectrum usage charges for telecom operators. It includes all revenue generated by a telecom company, both from core telecom services (like voice calls, data, and SMS) and non-telecom sources (such as interest income, dividends, and asset sales). The definition became a landmark issue in India following the Supreme Court’s 2020 judgment, which upheld a broad interpretation of AGR, mandating telecom firms to pay thousands of crores in past dues. This verdict reshaped the Indian telecom sector, leading to financial stress for companies like Vodafone Idea and Airtel. AGR is central to regulatory compliance and is frequently discussed in business news, corporate filings, and legal debates. For competitive exams like UPSC, RBI Grade B, and banking exams, questions on AGR often appear in the current affairs section, testing candidates’ understanding of telecom policy and its economic impact.
AGR का फुल फॉर्म
समायोजित सकल राजस्व
Example
The Supreme Court's 2020 verdict on AGR dues forced telecom companies to pay thousands of crores in additional fees to the government.