Vedanta Aluminiun Ltd. as a part of its sustained endeavor to uplift and promote general well being and Health among its community has initiated a series of ‘correction of refraction of Vision’ health camps under its pioneer project “Drishti” in partnership with a local NGO
Vedanta Resources group company Hindustan Zinc on Wednesday said its net profit surged over two-fold to Rs 1,238.99 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2010.
Vedanta Aluminium Limited, a subsidiary of global mining and metal group Vedanta Resources is committed for protection and promotion of culture and livelihood of tribal people at its vicinity. In order to promote the culture and lifestyle of Dongria Kondhs, an indegenous tribal group near near its Alumina Refinery at Lanjigarh, Kalahandi (Orissa), the Aluminium maker has developed a thematic notebook with excellent photography by Mr. Satyaki Ghosh, the well-known photographer.
New Delhi signs five deals, buying fighter jets, an aircraft carrier and nuclear reactors.
Reporting from New Delhi — India signed five deals Friday to purchase more than $7 billion in hardware and expertise from Russia, including an aircraft carrier, a fleet of MIG-29 fighters, defense and space technology and at least 12 civilian nuclear reactors.
On the minds of both parties, analysts said, was a nation not present at the signing. "China will be the ghost in the room," wrote analyst C.
Vedanta's Alumina project is changing the face of Kalahandi, Orissa. Vedanta aims to bring ' change' in the lives of Tribal people of Area , providing Employment, Economy and Development.
Hindustan Zinc (HZL), part of the London-listed Vedanta Resources, has commissioned the 2.10 lakh tonne zinc smelter at its Rajasthan plant three months ahead of schedule. That takes the company's zinc capacity to 8.79 lakh tonne as against 6.69 lakh tonne earlier.
During the tenure of Mr. Biju Patnaik as the Chief Minister, the state government of Orissa took up steps to make the state industrially developed by investing a portion of the natural resources of the State. The process of industrialization kicked during this period to utilize the iron ores, manganese, chrome ores, limestone, dolomite and coal reserved in the State.
In 2002, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) struck gas in KG-DWN-98/3 which in the deep waters of the Bay of Bengal and 50 km away from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh on the East coast of India. It was first of its kind in the sub continent, where the gas reservoir was located 3 kilometers (kms.) below the seabed and the seabed itself over a kilometer below sea level.