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`India needs more special metals'

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Hyderabad, Sept. 11

Mr S.A. Bharadwaj, Director (Technical) of Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd, has said that India would require large quantities of hi-tech special metals and alloys to achieve ambitious goals for a quantum jump in power generation.

Addressing the customer meet at Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd (Midhani) here, he said increased power generation would spur growth in manufacturing sector.

Mr M. Narayana Rao, Chairman and Managing Director of Midhani, said the organisation was ready to offer single point solutions for making, shaping and treating special metals and alloys to meet and end product requirements of customers.

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