Government: 10,000 Indian firms shut in 11 months

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More than 10,000 companies in India shut down their operations voluntarily since April 2000, according to a government data. During this period the country was in the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic and the government imposed strict lockdowns and travel restrictions to contain the spread of virus.

In a written reply to a query in Parliament, Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Anurag Thakur said: “A total of 10,113 companies during the year 2020-21 (from the month of April 2020 to February 2021) have been struck off under Section 248 (2) of the Act. MCA has not run any drive to strike off companies suo motu during 2020-21.”

Section 248(2) of the Companies Act, 2013, implies that the companies were shut voluntarily and not due to any punitive action.

The highest number of closures happened in Delhi (2,394 companies), followed by Uttar Pradesh (1,936), Tamil Nadu (1,322), Maharashtra (1,279) and Karnataka (836). These states are heavily industrialized and home to prominent manufacturing hubs.

The data was provided by the minister in response to a query by a member seeking state details of the number of registered companies that have gone out of business during the year 2020-21.

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