<p> Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday informed the Legislative Assembly that the state is facing a debt burden of around Rs 58,000 crore.</p>.<p>In a written reply to a question raised by BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar, Baghel informed that the state has loans to the tune of Rs 57,848 crore, which was taken from various financial institutions.</p>.<p>From the time Congress came to power in the state in December 2018, a loan of Rs 17,729 crore has been drawn to date.</p>.<p>"From December 1, 2018, to January 31 this year, the state has taken a loan of Rs 17,729 crore," Baghel said.</p>.<p>Market loans were drawn through the Reserve Bank of India and loans from NABARD's rural infrastructure development fund, Asian Development Bank/World Bank were taken for infrastructure and other development works in the state, the Chief Minister said.</p>.<p>During the aforementioned period, a market loan of Rs 16,400 crore was taken through the RBI, Rs 934.38 crore from NABARD and Rs 394.74 crore from ADB/World Bank, the reply stated.</p>
<p> Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday informed the Legislative Assembly that the state is facing a debt burden of around Rs 58,000 crore.</p>.<p>In a written reply to a question raised by BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar, Baghel informed that the state has loans to the tune of Rs 57,848 crore, which was taken from various financial institutions.</p>.<p>From the time Congress came to power in the state in December 2018, a loan of Rs 17,729 crore has been drawn to date.</p>.<p>"From December 1, 2018, to January 31 this year, the state has taken a loan of Rs 17,729 crore," Baghel said.</p>.<p>Market loans were drawn through the Reserve Bank of India and loans from NABARD's rural infrastructure development fund, Asian Development Bank/World Bank were taken for infrastructure and other development works in the state, the Chief Minister said.</p>.<p>During the aforementioned period, a market loan of Rs 16,400 crore was taken through the RBI, Rs 934.38 crore from NABARD and Rs 394.74 crore from ADB/World Bank, the reply stated.</p>