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Vedanta plans steel plant in state with L&T
After committing an investment of Rs 60,000 crore on various projects in Orissa including an aluminium smelter plant, an alumina refinery unit and a mega university project, London-based Vedanta Resources Plc has now evinced interest in setting up a steel plant in the state.

Natco Pharma FY09 net rises 8.5% at Rs 44 cr
Hyderabad-based drug maker Natco Pharma reported an 8.5 per cent rise in its consolidated net profit at Rs 43.98 crore for the year ended March 2009, compared with Rs 40.52 crore posted in the previous year.

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That Petroleum Minister Murli Deora comes from the country’s commercial capital was made obvious today when reporters asked him about whether there was going to be a petroleum price hike. “Arre baba, I’m not running a private limited company”, he told reporters, “there has to be a larger consultative process.”
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Crisis in Karnataka BJP continues

Crisis in Karnataka BJP continued today with dissidents persisting with their demand for the removal of Chief Minister B S Yuddyurappa, who said that the party leadership is evolving a "new formula" to end the stalemate. - Yeddy"s emissaries meet BJP top leaders - Keeping Bush at arm"s length - Narendra Modi"s condition improves - Raja accuses NDA of Rs 1.6 lakh cr telecom scam - PM sounds caution on financial reforms - BJP rebels firm on change in leadership Pressing their demand, the rebel group claimed the central leadership had not decided in favour of continuing with Yeddyurappa as Chief Minister. Tourism Minister Janardhana Reddy, who has been camping in New Delhi, met senior party leader Sushma Swaraj as part of his oust Yeddyurappa campaign. "In the interest of BJP and the workers in Karnataka, we need a very good leadership in the state. Whatever my stand is, I am not changing," he told reporters in Delhi. State Revenue Minister Karunakara Reddy, spearheading the campaign along with his brother Janardhana Reddy, described as "lies and creation of the media", reports quoting BJP Chief President Rajnath Singh as saying that Yeddyurappa would continue. Talking to reporters in Bangalore, he said Singh had not told them about it (continuation of Yeddyurappa) and a decision (on leadership change) could not be taken within a few hours.


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