Rs 173 crores or over one-half of their borrowings in the busy season till then, reducing their outstanding borrowings from the Reserve Bank to Rs 270 crores by April 9. This was made possible largely by the return of food procurement advances. In this the procurement agencies were aided by budgetary allocations
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