Nishit Dhruva stressed the importance of saving jobs and assets through successful resolution. The consortium plans to pay creditors ₹79.52 crore against total liabilities of ₹2,869 crore, including financial creditors like JC Flowers Asset Reconstruction and State Bank of India. Read The Rest at :
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