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Adani writes to Younus-led Bangladesh government to pay $800 million unpaid power dues

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Gautam Adani has called on Bangladesh's government to promptly settle $800 million in unpaid dues owed by the Bangladesh Power Development Board for electricity supplied by Adani Power. He highlighted financial strain and stressed the need for regular payments to avoid further accumulation of dues, ensuring continued reliable power supply from the Godda plant.
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