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NHPC bets big on Arunachal
State-run National Hydro-electric Power Corporation (NHPC) Limited, the largest hydel power company of the country, is betting big on Arunachal Pradesh which is estimated to have hydro-power potential of more than 50,000 megawatt(Mw).

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Downside breakout could test 4,800
The market crashed in the last two sessions with the Nifty bouncing from 4,955 level to close at 5,036 points for a week-on-week loss of 4.12 per cent. The Sensex was down 3.96 per cent, closing at 16,859 points. The Defty closed 4.93 per cent down as the rupee slid. Declines far outnumbered advances and volumes increased as prices fell. The broadbased BSE 500 dropped 4.3 per cent while the Midcap index dropped 5.4 per cent and the Junior was down 3.8 per cent. Domestic institutional investors were net buyers but FIIs sold heavily.

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GMR achieves financial closure of 1,050 Mw thermal plant
GMR Kamalanga Energy owned by GMR Energy of GMR Group, an infrastructure developer has achieved financial closure for its 1,050 Mw thermal power project being set up at Kamalanga Village, Dhenkanal District in Orissa.
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Tata Motors gets Rs 78 cr UK loan for electric car

Mumbai-based auto maker Tata Motors today stated that its wholly-owned subsidiary Tata Motors European Technical Centre plc (TMETC) has received a loan of £10 million (Rs 78.81 crore) from the UK government for its £25 million (Rs 197 crore) electric car programme. - Tatas to launch Freelander SUV on September 22 - Tata Motors gets Rs 78 cr loan from UK govt for electric car - Auto, IT stocks rally past Jan 08 peaks ahead of Sensex - Tata Motors to launch Freelander SUV on Sep 22">Tata Motors to launch Freelander SUV on Sep 22 - Tata Motors sells half its holding in Tata Steel to Tata Sons - Tata Motors raises Rs 236 cr via share sale in Tata Steel The loan has been granted under the Automotive Assistance Programme (AAP) to develop and manufacture the Tata Indica Vista Electric Vehicle in the United Kingdom, the company said in a statement today. “The Tata Indica Vista EV will be the first four-seater electric car with a range of up to 200 km to become available this year in Europe,” the release added. The electric Indica will be first launched in Norway. However, due to limited availability of lithium batteries, the company has not taken a call yet on expanding its reach to other developed markets. The loan is part of the UK government’s attempt at promoting the low-carbon engineering sector, which would fully exploit the opportunities offered by green manufacturing. TMETC was established by Tata Motors in September 2005 and is located in the UK West Midlands. The centre is engaged in advanced automotive technology and vehicle product development and employs 180 people, which will be increased to 440 by 2014, including 70 jobs created by the EV project.


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