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  2. Vedanta Limited - Wikipedia

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    Vedanta owns 70.5% of the share capital of Vedanta Aluminium and Sterlite owns the remaining 29.5% share capital of Vedanta Aluminium. Vedanta Aluminium produces ingots, billets & wire rods that are sold in the markets around the world. Vedanta Aluminium Limited (VAL) has acquired a 24.5% stake in L & T subsidiary Raykal Aluminium. Based on ...

  3. Category:Aluminium in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  4. Vedanta Resources - Wikipedia

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    Vedanta Resources Limited is a diversified mining company headquartered in London, United Kingdom.It is the largest mining and non-ferrous metals company in India and has mining operations in Australia and Zambia [4] and oil and gas operations in three countries.

  5. Sterlite Copper - Wikipedia

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    Vedanta Resources is a holding company that owns many entities including a large proportion of Vedanta Limited and Sterlite industries. [20] Vedanta Sterlite Copper Public Relations: Vedanta Sterlite Copper, a major entity in the mining and metallurgy sector, collaborates with an official Public Relations agency to manage its public communications.

  6. T. K. Chand - Wikipedia

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    A book titled ‘Aluminium: The Future Metal’, authored by Nalco CMD Dr Tapan Kumar Chand was released by Union Mines Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in Indore in July 2019. The book, focussing on the entire value chain of the aluminium industry is the second one by Dr Chand named ‘Aluminium: The Strategic Metal’, which was highly acclaimed ...

  7. Bạch Đằng Quay - Wikipedia

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    According to scholar Pétrus Ký, the waterfront area at the end of rue Catinat was once called Bến Ngự (translating to "royal wharf"), the royal landing stage. He also revealed that it was known in Khmer as Compong-luong, [3] which suggests that its history may date back to the 17th century, when Saigon was still the Cambodian settlement of Prey Nokor.

  8. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia supported by the Wikimedia Foundation. Like the rest of Wikipedia, its content is created and accessed using the MediaWiki wiki software.

  9. Dang (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dang (鄭, 黨, 唐, 滕) is a Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean surname. It can also be found in both Hindus and Sikhs of the Punjab region in the north-western India (in Punjabi, ਡਾੰਗ). [ citation needed ]