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The year 2009 saw the industry combating the shadows of global slowdown. A year full of challenges, which kick-started with the Vibrant Gujarat summit, was also a blessing in disguise in some cases especially with pharma companies returning homewards to Gujarat or brain drain from the reputed insitutes like IITs and IIMs being contained for the time being. While acquisitions and mergers gained some momentum in the later half of 2009, some of the special economic zone projects were hit. Companies responded with more innovative solutions while waking up to newer challenges. Problems in land acquisitions continue to remain although the process has been far more peaceful in Gujarat as compared to other states. This can be guaged from the fact that the first Nano by Tata Motors at Sanand got ready this year

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GMR Infra net dips 40%; to raise Rs 1,000 cr
GMR Infrastructure, the Bangalore-based infrastructure firm, has posted a 40 per cent decline in net profit to Rs 53.6 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2009 as compared to corresponding quarter of last fiscal.

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U'khand plans NIT for Rs 400-500 crore

Focusing on the education sector, the Uttarakhand government has announced setting up of a National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Pauri district at a cost of Rs 400-Rs 500 crore. - A practical strategy - Sri Lanka accelerating return of displaced: UN - 100 & counting: Swine flu-hit Pune gears up for winter - U"khand to set up NIT for Rs 400-500 crore - Monsters in the closet - 4 Indians among 20 charged Stating this, Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank told reporters that the government was looking for land in the district for the proposed NIT, which would be the first in the hill state. Uttarakhand has the privilege of having an IIT at Roorkee. Besides the NIT, a couple of new medical colleges have also been proposed in the state. The government has decided to build two medical colleges at an investment of Rs 200 crore each. Dehra Dun will soon get its first government medical college for which a proposal has already been submitted to the Medical Council of India (MCI). For this purpose, the government is looking for 10-acre land in the city. Already, some possible sites have been identified in this regard. Another government medical college would be built at the hill resort of Almora in Kumaon region for which Nishank recently held “bhoomi pujan.” Nishank also said his government was contemplating a move to take over the forest trust hospital at Haldwani. With this, the total strength of government medical colleges in the state would go up to four. The government last year set up its first medical college at Srinagar in Garhwal region, which has already started operation. Already, two private medical colleges – Shri Mahant Indresh Medical College and Jollygrant Medical College — are functioning in Dehra Dun district.


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