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Suzlon commissions GMDC's 19.5 Mw wind farm
Suzlon Energy Limited (SEL), India’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, has completed and commissioned a 19.5 MW wind farm project for state-run Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) at the Maliya –Miyana site in Rajkot district of Gujarat.

Canon India's revenue from government grows 25%
Canon, the Japanese imaging and printing firm, has grown its revenue from the government vertical by 25 per cent and will end end this calender year with a revenue of Rs 850 crore. The sector was just 15 per cent of its business in 2008. “Although our growth was down to 18 per cent in the first quarter 2009, we will close the fourth quarter with a growth rate nearing 30 per cent. This growth has come from timely remodeling of our India strategy,” said Alok Bharadwaj, senior vice-president, Canon India.

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No headway in BHEL disinvestment: Vilasrao
The government today said no headway has been made regarding the disinvestment of state-run power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL).
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Kaiga nuclear leak: Investigators zero on five employees

Investigators probing the radiation contamination of a drinking water cooler unit in Kaiga atomic plant in Karnataka have zeroed in on five employees from whose department the heavy water could have been smuggled out. - Winter session adjourned - State to add 6,000 Mw via renewable energy - GVK Power buys L&T"s 17 per cent BIAL stake - Karnataka"s small textile mills kept in the dark - Radiation contamination: Probe team questions Kaiga employees - K"taka HC decision sharpens Revenue"s teeth Sources privy to the investigations said today the contamination incident described as an "internal sabotage" had links to the department from where moderator heavy water is supplied for the nuclear reactor. The laboratory examination of the water from the cooler showed only presence of tritium--a radioactive isotope of Hydrogen-- and no other chemical. Tritium is used in a type of heavy water which is used to moderate the high temperatures of the nuclear reactor while the coolant comprises tritium and other chemicals to cool temperatures in the reactor. The sources said that on November 23, things were normal but some radiation effects in some employees were noted only on the night of November 24. The sampling of the moderate heavy water is done everyday whereas for coolant it is done once a week, the sources added.


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