Vedanta to stick to ops in Indian city despite deadly protests- co executive

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - London-listed Vedanta Resources plans to stick to operations in a southern Indian city despite protests demanding the closure of its copper smelter that killed 13 people this week, a company executive told Reuters on Friday.<div class="feedflare">
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