The Company is actively engaged with the lenders and is taking key steps to alleviate and address the challenges being faced by it, which include:
1. Amravati Thermal Power Plant: The Company is working with the lenders for a one-time settlement ('OTS') of its outstanding debts, which is currently at an advanced stage of discussions with the Lenders.
2. Nasik Thermal Power Plant: A resolution plan is being worked on jointly with the lenders. Moreover, on 30 April 2019, Maharashtra State Electricity Development Corporation has issued a Letter of Intent for the purchase of 507 MW power from the Nasik plant. The company anticipate executing the Power Purchase Agreement ('PPA'), in the near future.
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