Business Standard

CENTRE PLANS TO SHUT 7 PSUs AT ONE GO

- ARUP ROYCHOUDHU­RY & SANJEEB MUKHERJEE

The government is set to seek formal Cabinet approval for shutting down seven stateowned companies, with their respective line ministries apparently agreed. This would be the first time that approvals for closing so many public sector undertakin­gs (PSUs) is being sought in one go. These PSUs are part of the larger list of 74 lossmaking state-owned units. Among them are likely to be Bird Jute and Exports, Hindustan Papers, Hindustan Photo Films, Tyre Corporatio­n and Richardson & Cruddas. The NITI Aayog had earlier given a list of eight PSUs for closure to the government and the ministry of disinvestm­ent, after deciding these were unfit for revival. ARUP ROYCHOUDHU­RY reports

The government is set to seek formal Cabinet approval for shutting down seven stateowned companies, with their respective line ministries apparently agreed. This would be the first time that approvals for closing so many public sector undertakin­gs (PSUs) is being sought at one go.

These PSUs are part of the larger list of 74 loss-making state-owned units. Among them are likely to be Bird Jute and Exports, Hindustan Papers, Hindustan Photo Films, Tyre Corporatio­n and Richardson & Cruddas.

The NITI Aayog had earlier given a list of eight PSUs for closure to the government and the ministry of disinvestm­ent, after deciding these were unfit for revival. However, top sources said that in one case, the line ministry did not agree to the procedure and hinted at a possible revival, due to which it has left out for now.

The remaining seven have been incurring heavy losses for at least three years. The line ministries will now prepare a detailed plan for closure, Business Standard has learnt.

“Some of these companies have been discussed for quite some time. Instead of seeking separate approvals through a Cabinet note for each, it has been decided to send a number of names for approvals at one go,” said a senior official. “The line ministries agree that these companies cannot be revived and need to be shut down.”

The detailed plan will include identifica­tion of assets to be liquidated and the compensati­on for employees. The Aayog had made two lists of sick PSUs, one comprising those that could be closed down and the other of those where the government could divest its stake.

It is also in the process of preparing a list of PSUs for strategic sale or privatisat­ion. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget 2016-17 speech had said the Aayog would identify such PSUs.

The government aims to collect ~56,500 crore through disinvestm­ent in PSUs this financial year. Of this, ~36,000 crore is estimated to come from minority stake sale in PSUs and the remaining ~20,500 crore from strategic sale in both profitable and loss-making companies.

In 2015-16, the government was able to meet less than half of the disinvestm­ent estimate, at ~25,312 crore against the target of ~69,500 crore. None of that came from strategic sale, for which it had targeted ~28,500 crore. It had raised ~32,620 crore in 2014-15 by selling stake, mostly minority stake in public companies, about ~24,262 crore in 2013-14 and ~25,890 crore in 2012-13.

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 ?? ILLUSTRATI­ON: AJAY MOHANTY ?? | | | This would be the first time that approvals for closing so many public sector undertakin­gs (PSUs) is being sought in one go These PSUs are part of the larger list of 74 loss-making stateowned units Among them are likely to be Bird J ute and...
ILLUSTRATI­ON: AJAY MOHANTY | | | This would be the first time that approvals for closing so many public sector undertakin­gs (PSUs) is being sought in one go These PSUs are part of the larger list of 74 loss-making stateowned units Among them are likely to be Bird J ute and...

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