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July 10, 2001
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Enron seeks CII's help on Dabhol

Surajeet Das Gupta

Enron Corporation chairman Kenneth Lay had a quiet meeting on Monday with Confederation of Indian Industry brass where they discussed ways to resolve the Dabhol Power Corporation imbroglio.

The one-hour meeting, called on Enron's request, was attended by CII president Sanjiv Goenka and director-general Tarun Das. Enron was represented by Lay and his team. While details of the meeting are not clear, Enron is believed to have sought CII's help in finding a solution to the Dabhol issue. Lay and his team also briefed the CII brass on the various meetings they would be having in Delhi and Bombay.

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