According to the Corporate Debt Restructuring Cell, the aggregate debt amounted to Rs 4.03 lakh crore by way of 530 cases as on December 31, Lok Sabha was informed today.
As on March 2010, the total number of cases stood at 215 amounting to Rs 1.04 lakh crore.
The CDR mechanism is an organisational framework, institutionalised for speedy disposal of restructuring proposals of large borrowers availing finance from more than one bank/financial institution, in a written reply to Lok Sabha, Corporate Affairs Minister Arun Jaitley said.
CDR system in the country has three tier structure consisting of CDR Standing Forum and its core forum, CDR Empowered Group and CDR Cell which are housed in Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd.
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