Kerala allocates ₹25 crore for KPPL's revival

thehindu.com

The Kerala government has allocated an additional ₹25 crore for the revival of Kerala Paper Products Limited (KPPL). This includes ₹4 crore from the previous budget and an extra ₹21 crore. The total required for KPPL's revival is ₹129.89 crore, of which ₹106 crore has already been provided. KPPL was formed after the state acquired Hindustan Newsprint Limited, which was previously for sale by the Central government.


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