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PM yet to decide on attending Copenhagen climate summit
With US and French leaders asking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to attend the Copenhagen Summit on climate change, he is weighing options to participate in the meet where India is expected to strongly pitch for legally binding substantive outcome to deal with the challenge posed to the world.

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Bajaj Hind EGM on Dec 16 for raising Rs 2,000 cr
The country"s largest sugar manufacturing firm, Bajaj Hindusthan, today said its shareholders will meet on December 16 to consider and approve raising of Rs 2,000 crore from domestic and international markets.
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Obstacles may impede India growth story

India was the most promising market but obstacles could impede the speed at which India reached the full extent of the promise, said Sudhir Maheshwari, member of group management board responsible for corporate finance, M&A and business development (including India) and risk management of ArcelorMittal. Addressing the 47th National Metallurgists’ Day Celebration of the Indian Institute of Metals, Maheswari clarified, “We remain fully committed to our announced greenfield projects in Jharkhand and Orissa. We are looking for other alternatives of land acquisition to accelerate realisation of our plans.” ArcelorMittal’s two 12 million tonne steel plants in Jharkhand and Orissa were running behind schedule on account of problems with land acquisition. - ArcelorMittal buys 13.8% in Czech arm - ArcelorMittal open offer for Uttam Galva delayed - ArcelorMittal in talks with Jharkhand for Chiria mines - ArcelorMittal in talks with Jharkhand govt for Chiria ores - Tempered - Orissa not to go against people for projects: Minister Maheswari pointed out, steel companies had pledged billions of dollars to expand in India, but they were struggling to secure the land. “India risks facing severe problems in expanding its steel production capacity if the land acquisition problems cannot be overcome. There are many successful case studies available to learn from- Australia, Canada, Brazil and even China,” he said. The steel ministry has set a target of achieving a capacity of 124 million tonnes by 2011-12. In this context Maheshwari said there was an urgent need for large scale improvement in rural steel consumption.


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