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Enron seeks CII's help on DabholSurajeet 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. YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO READ:
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