Of Rs 0.8 per shareTourism Finance Corporation of India announced that the Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on 31 May 2021, inter alia, have recommended the final dividend of Rs 0.8 per equity Share (i.e. 8%) , subject to the approval of the shareholders.
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