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Assam: As Two Debt-Ridden Paper Mills Go Under the Hammer, Workers Worries Multiply
The 1,200 plus employees of the defunct Nagaon and Cachar paper mills are already beleaguered over non-payment of their monetary dues ever since the suspension of operations.
Expensive paper prints now lay in tatters. Photo: Gaurav Das
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Guwahati: The debt-ridden and now-defunct Nagaon and Cachar paper mills of the government-owned Hindustan Paper Mill Corporation Limited (HPCL) may now soon find itself going under the hammer with the issuance of an e-auction notice the content of which was put in a national newspaper dated June 1.
The reserve price as per the auction notice was put at Rs 1,139 crore.
Noida: Wish Town buyers have demanded that the committee of creditors (CoC) in the Jaypee Infratech Limited (JIL) insolvency resolution should award a.
In a call with the IRP on Tuesday, homebuyers said they will agree to an extension only on the condition that the resolution applicants submit bona fide proposals and do not delay the resolution in all earnestness.
NOIDA: The interim resolution professional (IRP) holding charge of Jaypee Infratech Limited (JIL) has decided to seek an extension of 30 days beyond the 45 days given by the Supreme Court to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to select a construction company that will complete 19,500 much-delayed flats at Jaypee’s Wish Town project. In an email, the IRP has sought permission of homebuyers before he files a petition in the Supreme Court.
COVID-19: 5,500 healthcare workers trained by RSLDC bolstering Rajasthan s health system ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 15:17 IST
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], May 6 (ANI): Trained under various schemes of healthcare by Rajasthan Skills and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC), more than 5,500 professionals in the state are aiding medical services in COVID-19 times.
Skilled as an emergency medical technician, dialysis technician, nursing assistant, general duty assistant, and other support services under various schemes of RSLDC over the past two years, these professionals are offering services at various healthcare facilities. After dropping out from formal education due to family reasons, I was introduced to the RSLDC program by a friend. I am glad that I enrolled in the program and am able to serve both my family and the society, says 21-year-old Kuldeep Verma, General Duty Assistant at a private hospital in Jaipur.