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Govt may ignore banks' request for help in rescuing DHFL: Report

A consortium - led by Union Bank and State Bank of India - was set up to restructure DHFL's debt a month after it defaulted in June

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Reuters Mumbai | New Delhi
India's government has no plans to participate in the rescue of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd, according to two sources involved in talks between bankers and officials over how to restructure the shadow bank's near 1-trillion-rupee ($14.08 billion) debt.

A consortium - led by Union Bank and State Bank of India - was set up to restructure DHFL's debt a month after it defaulted in June.

But having struggled to come up with a rescue plan, the banks last week turned to the government for help, the two sources directly involved in the talks told Reuters. But as DHFL is a private