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Human 2 Sales 7 Bn $.€ /year Profit 2 Bn $.€ /1998
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Anil AgarwalIndia Forbes
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business
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2006India's main miner. Vedanta Resources is India’s biggest producer of zinc, its second largest producer of copper, and number three in aluminium.
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Sterlite Industries India Ltd India100
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Armenia Armenia
AGRC : Production,
 
India India
Niyamgiri Hills in Orissa :
 
India India
Bharat Aluminium Company : Production,
 
India India
Sterlite Industrie : Production,
 
India India
Madras Aluminum Company : Production,
 
India India
Vedanta Alumina : Production,
 
Zambia Zambia
Konkola deep mining project (51%) : Production, Première mine de cuivre de Zambie
 AFP
Zambia Zambia
Konkola Deep Mining Project : 200 millions de tonnes de cuivre
 AFP

  • Environmental impact

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2008Chidambaram, P
See the photo of: Chidambaram, P Director;
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2008
27264
2007
In 2007, unsafe mining operations led to 1,246 injuries and 18 deaths involving own employees and contractors.: India
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2008India : Many villagers Niyamgiri Hills in Orissa have been displaced in order to accommodate Vedanta’s bauxite refinery and as a result have lost their livelihoods and the ability to live self-sufficiently. India's Supreme Court has banned the company from mining operations in the mountains but accepted an application from Vedanta’s Indian subsidiary, Sterlite to carry out such activities. The proposed mine will deforest over 670 hectares of Niyamgiri mountain, which is home to the Dongria Kondh tribes. The Dongria Kondha peoples vehemently oppose the mine, which they believe will destroy their way of life and desecrate their most sacred site.The Telegraph

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year  salesincome source
2009   6,58   billion US$Les Echos
2008   8,22   billion US$Les Echos
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