The Reserve Bank of India has lifted the restrictions on Asirvad Micro Finance and DMI Finance, effective immediately, following their corrective measures and compliance with regulatory guidelines. The restrictions had been placed on 21 October last year, preventing them from sanctioning and disbursing loans.
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