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IFCI to sell Arihant Ind unit

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New Delhi, May 17

To recover its dues, the Industrial Finance Corporation of India has advertised for sale of one of the units of Arihant Industries Ltd at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. In a statement, the Corporation has said that the reserve price for the unit is Rs 45 crore. The unit is located on about 28 acres of land and is eligible for tax concession from the central and state government.

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