New Delhi: Attempts to take over Jet Airways, which has been shut due to losses, have intensified. The winning bid was made by Jalan-Kalrock consortium, owned by Murari Lal Jalan, an Indian-origin businessman based in Dubai. Are the infamous Gupta brothers of South Africa secretly buying Jet Airways? According to information received by Zee News, the resolution plan given by the Jalan-Kalrock consortium to the CoC of Jet Airways could be misleading. It appears that the infamous Gupta brothers of South Africa could be behind the purchase. Murari Lal Jalan has a family as well as a business relationship with the brothers Ajay, Atul and Rajesh Gupta. Murari Lal Jalan's niece Shivangi Jalan was married to Atul Gupta's son Shashank Singhal in 2019. Shivangi Jalan's father Vishal Jalan is the brother of Murari Lal Jalan. The Gupta brothers are facing serious allegations of corruption in South Africa. They have been accused of obtaining government contracts through ... » Learn More about Jet Airways deal will put country’s airports at risk, read this exclusive report from Zee News
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Reliance Power-JERA JV achieves financial closure for 745 Mw-Bangladesh unit
Mumbai: Anil Ambani-led Reliance Power said Thursday that the company, along with partner JERA of Japan, has achieved financial closure for its 745 megawatts (mw) Bangladesh unit by tying up funds with a group of lenders that includes Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and Asian Development Bank (AD B ). In 2019, Reliance Power announced a debt-restructuring deal with US Exim Bank for its Samalkot project in Andhra Pradesh, which was rendered defunct due to lack of gas supply to it. The company decided to relocate the equipment from the project to Bangladesh and subsequently, inducted the Japanese utility as a partner for developing the 750 mw-gas based combined cycle power project . Reliance Power said that it has received the approval from the Export Import Bank of the United States to sell the first module of equipment to Samsung C&T Corporation of South Korea, who is the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the Bangladesh unit ... » Learn More about Reliance Power-JERA JV achieves financial closure for 745 Mw-Bangladesh unit