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Centre & Kerala agree to sort out conflict on borrowing cap

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 February 2024
The Centre agreed on Tuesday to have talks with the Kerala government to resolve issues resulting from the Centre's decision to limit the state's borrowing capacity, after the Supreme Court's suggestion that they do so. A bench of justices Surya Kant and K V Viswanathan suggested it would be good if both the governments sit together and have a talk to sort out the issue.
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