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Aurobindo Pharma, Hyderabad-based manufacturer of generic and active pharmaceutical ingredients reported a net profit of Rs 103.2 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2009, as against a net loss of Rs 38.4 crore during the corresponding period last year. Revenues were up 24.42 per cent to Rs 882.64 crore as compared with Rs 709.4 crore last year.
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Astrosat all set to be launched next year: Isro

India’s first science satellite Astrosat is all set to be launched next year, former chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) Madhavan Nair said today. - ISRO earned Rs 100 cr from foreign satellite launches - ISRO to launch 8 foreign satellites; also eyes acquisitions - Vast scope for research on moon: ISRO scientist - "Bhuvan should be accessed by different organisations" - Isro working on rural health - NASA signs agreement with ISRO for use of Indian satellite One more satellite ‘Aditya’ to study Sun’s coronal mass ejection (CME) would be launched in two years while the science mission to planet Mars by 2013, Nair said, addressing a galaxy of scientists from India and abroad and the student community at the Grand Finale function of Bhabha Centenary celebrations, which concluded today. The multi-wavelength astronomy mission Astrosat on an Indian remote sensing satellite-class satellite in a 650-km, near-equatorial orbit would be launched next year, he said, adding it will be launched by the Indian launch vehicle PSLV from the Sriharikota launchpad. The expected operating life time of the satellite will be of five years. ‘Adiyta’ will be launched in next two years to study the properties of CMEs, that are gigantic bubbles of electrified gas that billow away from the Sun.


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