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In A First, NTPC Acquires Jhabua Power Limited For Rs 925 Crore Through Corporate Insolvency Resolution Route

Swarajya StaffSep 06, 2022, 09:26 AM | Updated 09:44 AM IST
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) office at CGO Complex, New Delhi (Photo by Vivek Singh/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) office at CGO Complex, New Delhi (Photo by Vivek Singh/The India Today Group/Getty Images)


India’s largest integrated power producer NTPC has successfully acquired Jhabua Power Limited (JPL) through Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process initiated by National Company Law Tribunal, Kolkata, (NCLT).

This is the first acquisition of a power asset by NTPC through NCLT route, a step forward in accomplishing NTPC’s long-term capacity targets, the state-run power major said in a statement on Monday (5 September).

Shareholders Agreement was signed between NTPC, JPL and Secured Financial Creditors on Monday in New Delhi.

"It is a unique Resolution Plan wherein NTPC has offered 50 per cent equity stake in JPL to the secured financial creditors while NTPC has retained all the management rights and control over the company," the company said in the statement.

In a regulatory filing, NTPC said that it has received the approval of NCLT and CCI for the acquisition.


Jhabua Power Limited (JPL), a company originally promoted by Avantha Power and Infrastructure Limited, is a power generation company based at Seoni district in Madhya Pradesh.

JPL has an operational thermal power capacity of 600 MW located in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh.

The company was submitted to the NCLT in May 2019 after defauting Rs 35 crore to an operational creditor, reports Business Standard.

Post-acquisition of JPL, NTPC has become an over 70 GW company with total installed capacity of 70,064 MW.

"With a target set to achieve installed capacity of 130 GW by 2032 from a diversified portfolio, NTPC has been exploring various opportunities for capacity expansion through both organic and inorganic routes," the company said.

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