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Over 1.4 lakh companies dormant in India: govt

Maharashtra had the largest number dormant companies followed by Delhi and Andhra Pradesh

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

More than 1.4 lakh companies in India are lying dormant, with Maharashtra accounting for the largest number of such entities, followed by Delhi and Andhra Pradesh, the government today said.

Maharashtra, whose capital Mumbai is known as the country's biggest financial and corporate hub, had a total of 35,664 dormant companies as on August 20, 2012, while the national capital had 28,905 such companies on this date.

Replying to a question in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Corporate Affairs R P N Singh said that the ministry has launched a 'fast track exit mode' for getting these defunct companies de-registered.

Asked about details of the registered companies that have been inactive and dormant for at least ten years, the minister provided a state and union territory-wise list of such firms.

Maharashtra and Delhi are followed by Andhra Pradesh (23,284), Tamil Nadu (16,373) and Gujarat (11,269) among the ones with the highest number of dormant entities.

Among others, Karnataka has 8,221 dormant companies, Uttar Pradesh (5,316), Kerala (2,422), Punjab (2,413), Haryana (2,206), Rajasthhan (1,467), Madhya Pradesh (1,403), Chandigarh (1,233), Bihar (1,019) and West Bengal (967).

Lakshwadeep accounted for lowest number of such companies (2), while others with small numbers included Mizoram (6), Tripura (7), Arunachal Pradesh (11), Meghalaya (15), Manipur (18), Daman and Diu (25) and Nagaland (26).

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First Published: Aug 23 2012 | 4:43 PM IST

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