The government may transfer more than Rs 25,000 crore of unclaimed Sahara funds to India s Consolidated Fund. While this sum might marginally impact government borrowing and alleviate market concerns, the surge in bond supply, driven by increased government spending, continues to affect yields, influencing corporate borrowing costs and the broader economy.
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CRCS Sahara portal refund transfer begins: Union Home Minister Amit Shah transfers funds to genuine depositors through the Sahara portal, 112 beneficiaries receive ₹10,000 each
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The Union Minister for Cooperation, Amit Shah, has transferred an initial refund of INR10,000 to 112 depositors who claimed it through the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies-Sahara Refund Portal. Speaking at the event, Shah stated that the Modi government is determined to return the money to the investors who lost their money in the four cooperatives of Sahara.