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SAIL plan for HP
The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) plans to raise the steel consumption in Himachal Pradesh so that it reaches the national average, top SAIL officials said on Monday. “There is a lot of scope of raising steel consumption in Himachal infrastructure projects. The current consumption is 16 kg per head and we want to raise this to atleast the national average of 46 kg per head,” said Steel Secretary, Atul Chaturvedi.

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With turnaround in exports, the finance ministry is likely to withdraw a string of fiscal stimulus given to exporters to fill in the "budgetary hole", commerce secretary Rahul Khullar said today.

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Bajaj Electricals Q1 net up 64% at Rs 16 cr
A better product mix, easing of cost pressures and better procurement helped consumer electronics and lightings manufacturer, Bajaj Electricals register a consolidated net profit increase of 64 per cent per cent for the quarter ended June 30, 2009, to Rs 16.4 crore, compared with Rs 10 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
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UN, ADB experts ask developing nations to adopt Sulabh toilets

Experts from the UN and Asian Development Bank (ADB) today asked developing nations to adopt low cost Sulabh toilet to streamline their sanitation system. - Teachers" body for deemed tag only for univs with track record - IMF, World Bank announces $1.6 bn aid to Afghanistan - World"s unemployment figures top 200 million: ILO - Drug patent regime has led to high prices: US Study - Tight supply to push global rubber prices - Naveen assures S Korean prez of speeding up Posco work "The Sulabh technology is one of the solutions to the sanitation crisis and this low cost Indian method should be utilised in developing countries," senior ADB official A Thapan said at a follow-up conference of the International Year of Sanitation being organised here by UN and Government of Japan. Thomas Steltzer, Assistant Secretary-General, UN, also advocated Sulabh model for streamlining of sanitation system in developing and third world countries. Appreciating the work done by Sulabh in the field of sanitation, Chizuru Aoki of UN Environment Programme laid stress on the need for such kind of innovative toilet technology. A large number of sanitation experts from different parts of the world, including founder of Sulabh Sanitation Movement Bindeshwar Pathak, are participating in the meet which is seeking to explore how sustainable sanitation services could be delivered to every citizen in the world. Another ADB representative Amy Siu Ping Leung hailed the role of Pathak in promoting toilets in slums, schools and small villages and emancipating scores of manual scavengers and termed him as the Champion of the Sanitation. The Sulabh International Social Service Organisation was founded by Pathak, who won the coveted Stockholm Water Prize last year for its efforts in the field of sanitation to improve public health. Sulabh has developed a new technology for production and utilisation of biogas from human wastes for different purposes. Besides some African countries, China, US, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Nepal have already shown interest in Sulabh"s low cost toilet technology, according to its spokesman.


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