The amount would be utilised for start-up expenses and paying creditor dues, it is learnt.
The tribunal began hearing on the resolution plan from Tuesday. In the first hearing, Kalrock-Jalan consortium disclosed it would pay Rs 1,183 crore to lenders over the next five years. Today, it prayed for airport slots while seeking approval to the resolution plan.
The resolution professional has filed its reply challenging the Sahara group application, " a person aware of the matter said.
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