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New Delhi:The proprietor of an export agency in the Naraina Industrial Area was arrested on January 24 for allegedly defaulting on payment of provident fund dues of
Rs 6.5 lakh. Raju, recovery officer of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, Delhi North, said the proprietor was released after recovery of the full amount. He said this was the third case in the last six months of a person being arrested to effect recovery.
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