Lowering debt load: Borrowings of NHAI to fall below 2L cr by March
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National Highways Authority of India’s debt is set to drop below Rs 2 lakh crore by March, a significant fall from its 2021-22 peak. This reduction is driven by increased central government funding and successful road monetisation, allowing NHAI to repay substantial amounts. The authority aims for further debt reduction in coming years.
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