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Anil Ambani Resigns As Director Of Group Company Reliance Naval

Anil Ambani resigned as the director of India’s largest integrated shipbuilding facility.

Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance Communications Ltd., looks on at a news conference in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Adeel Halim/ Bloomberg News)
Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance Communications Ltd., looks on at a news conference in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Adeel Halim/ Bloomberg News)

Anil Ambani resigned as the director of the financially beleaguered Reliance Naval and Engineering Ltd. today, to comply with the companies law a statement said.

Ambani resigned from the group company with immediate effect, “in compliance with provisions of Section 165 of the Companies Act, 2013, prescribing the limit on directorships to only 10 public companies, the company said in its stock exchange filing.

Reliance Naval and Engineering operates India’s largest integrated shipbuilding facility and has been facing financial constraints due to a global downturn in the shipbuilding industry and a delay in defence orders.

Earlier in the year state-run Vijaya Bank has classified the company as a non-performing asset. Just before that the company’s auditors raised concerns about its ability to “continue as a going concern”.

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