49 Lakh debtors in default of Rs 1 lakh crore of banks: RTI
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Over 49 lakh debtors have defaulted in repaying loans totalling more than Rs one lakh crore from various nationalised banks in the country, an RTI query has revealed.
The information was provided by individual banks to Om Prakash Sharma, an RTI activist and a former National Council member of BJP.
The State Bank of India tops the list accounting for 32 percent of the total defaulted amount and 36.3 per cent of the defaulters. (PTI)
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