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Piramal Healthcare gets nod for appt of Nandini Piramal as ED

Piramal Healthcare today said its shareholders have approved the appointment of Nandini Piramal, daughter of Chairman Ajay Piramal, as the Executive Director on the board of the pharma company. - Sun Pharma gets USFDA nod for anti hypertensive drug - Pharma ind seeks tax sops for R&D in drug devt - Step up vigil to stop fake Made-in-India drugs in Africa: govt - Report on pharma innovation to be released at USIBC meet - Apex Court overrules HC order favouring Gufic Ltd - Novartis says produces first batch of H1N1 vaccine The shareholders have approved the appointment of Piramal as Executive Director thereby increasing the strength of the board to 10, from the existing nine, Piramal Healthcare said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. Prior to this appointment, Piramal was managing the company"s overseas operations, which includes the UK and Canada. Piramal holds a 1.84 per cent stake in Piramal Healthcare while her parents Ajay and Swati Piramal, both promoters of the firm, holds 0.18 and 0.21 per cent, respectively. Further, the shareholders have also approved the increasing of borrowing powers of the company to Rs 1,500 crore and the re-appointment of Price Waterhouse as the auditors of the company. Besides, Keki Dadiseth and S Ramadorai have been reappointed as directors of the company.


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