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  2. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking and the largest government-owned electrical/ industrial technology company. It is owned by the Government of India , with administrative control by the Ministry of Heavy Industries .

  3. BHEL Township, Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    BHEL TOWN, Bhopal is a suburb of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This has developed like other BHEL townships after Indian public sector engineering company BHEL started its operations here. It is spread over an area of around 20 km 2 and provides facilities like, parks, community halls, library, shopping centers, banks, post offices etc.

  4. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public School - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School- BHEL (BVBPS BHEL-RCPuram) is a co-educational high school with enrollment from Nursery (Pre-School) to X Standard.It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), India and is located in the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) township.

  5. File:BHEL logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Bhilai Steel Plant - Wikipedia

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    Bhilai Steel Plant is raising its capacity of steel production through modernization and new projects. The major upcoming project is the commissioning of a giant blast furnace 4,060 cubic meters in volume, with a hot metal production capacity of 8,000 tonnes per day.

  7. Wikipedia:In the news/Candidates/September 2010 - Wikipedia

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    This got picked up on the AP newswire and has run in over 100 media outlets now. The "Free Carlos Celdran" facebook fan page picked up 25,000 fans in 48 hours. This story is on the front page of WikiNews. Let's show that non-violent news is just as newsworthy. ɳorɑfʈ Talk! 06:35, 3 October 2010 (UTC)