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Mahagenco not keen to take over RattanIndia's Nashik project

RattanIndia Nasik Power, a subsidiary of RattanIndia Power, had proposed a 2,700 MW project, out of which 1,350 MW has been commissioned so far, as per the company's website.

June 03, 2018 / 15:02 IST
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NTPC | Company reported higher standalone profit at Rs 3,504.8 crore in Q2FY21 against Rs 3,262.4 crore, revenue rose to Rs 24,677.1 crore from Rs 22,764.6 crore YoY. Company to buy back its shares worth Rs 2,275.7 crore.

State-run power firm Mahagenco is not keen on taking over the Rs 3,000-crore debt RattanIndia Power owes to Power Finance Corporation (PFC), by buying the former's thermal project in Nashik, a top official said.

RattanIndia Nasik Power, a subsidiary of RattanIndia Power, had proposed a 2,700 MW project, out of which 1,350 MW has been commissioned so far, as per the company's website.

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PFC had earlier said it is in talks with the state government to take over one of the asset of RattanIndia in Nashik to recover its dues.

"Yes we have got the proposal from PFC to take over the RattanIndia's thermal power plant in Nashik and we are currently evaluating its feasibility," state principal secretary (energy) Arvind Singh told PTI.