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Gupta has spoken about Kohli's business ventures and said that it comes across that it is in violation of the Lodha Panel recommendations that were approved by the Supreme Court .
The accolade, also highlighted Gupta's work in establishing the industry-friendly Wyelands Bank.
Management buyout firm Excalibur and Indian-origin businessman Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty House, the two front-runners in the race to acquire Tata Steel's UK assets, are believed to be considering joining forces, it emerged Sunday.
A day after India-born businessman Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty House Group announced it had officially submitted its letter of Intent to acquire Tata Steek UK plant, another team has emerged with a bid to buy the loss-making assets.
Metals group Liberty House confirmed on Tuesday it had formally submitted a letter of intent to buy the British assets of Tata Steel.
Tata Steel UK's senior staff are believed to be finalising plans to bid for a management buyout of the Indian group's troubled Welsh steelworks.
Indian-origin businessman and founder of the Liberty Group Sanjeev Gupta today formally took charge of Tata Steel's loss making plants in Scotland.
Indian-origin businessman and founder of the Liberty Group Sanjeev Gupta today formally took charge of Tata Steel's loss making plants in Scotland.
Indian-origin businessman Sanjeev Gupta on Thursday said his firm Liberty House is interested in acquiring Tata Steel's strip business in the UK, which is based at the steel major's Port Talbot plant.
Liberty House Group will start due diligence within a week from Monday on the loss-making UK assets that Tata Steel has put up for sale, its boss Sanjeev Gupta said, adding he was confident of turning the business around with government help.
Having evinced interest in acquiring certain assets of Tata Steel UK, Indian-origin businessman Sanjeev Gupta Tuesday met UK's Business Secretary Sajid Javid and said he is waiting for Tatas to start the "sales process" and promised that there will not be any major job cuts.
UK-based Indian steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta has come to the rescue of the troubled Tata Steel by opening discussions with owners of the steel giant to acquire its plants at Port Talbot, Britain's largest employing some 4,000 people
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