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Centre plans PSU land sale via e-bidding

Parcels worth more than ~600 crore may be sold via new platform

- NIKUNJ OHRI

The Centre is planning to sell land parcels worth more than ~600 crore of some public sector undertakin­gs (PSUS) through its new online bidding platform as it looks to push the sale of idle assets. The initiative, managed by the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (Dipam), will be similar to the pipeline of core assets created for monetisati­on by the NITI Aayog.

Dipam is soon going to seek final approval to put land assets of BSNL, MTNL, BEML, and Shipping Corporatio­n of India (SCI), among others, on the block. This will be the first sale of assets through the new ebidding platform developed by state-run MSTC.

The pipeline of land assets, which are free from any litigation, has been prepared after discussion­s with consultant­s appointed by Dipam, an official said. More assets will be added for bidding through the portal.

The exercise is underway as the government looks to put idle land parcels of state-owned entities to use and realise their value. The effort is on the lines of the National Monetisati­on Pipeline (NMP -- where the government aims to monetise underutlis­ed assets), but would only include non-core assets. Unlike the NMP, however, the ownership of assets will be transferre­d in the case of

PSU land sale.

The pipeline will also include land assets of large PSUS that have been put on the block for privatisat­ion, whose non-core assets need to be hived off before the disinvestm­ent process, the official said. The government is looking to monetise land parcels worth ~10,000 crore through the new e-bidding platform, another official said.

CBRE South Asia, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India, Boston Consulting Group, JLL Property Consultant­s (India), Knight Frank India were among the consultant­s

empanelled by Dipam to help prepare the list. These consultant­s have also prepared the request for proposal (RFP) and other documents for the sale of assets, the official said. The valuation of the first batch of land assets has also been done by the empanelled consultant­s, besides fixing the reserve price.

To participat­e in the bidding process, buyers will have to register on the e-bidding platform. To check the platform’s preparedne­ss, demonstrat­ions have been conducted by Dipam. “The platform is ready to hold such auctions, and only final approval is awaited,” the official said.

As the first sale would involve only “clean” or litigation-free assets, Dipam is simultaneo­usly working on setting up a new special purpose vehicle (SPV) that will be tasked with selling litigation­marred land assets of PSUS and government department­s. The SPV will have experience­d profession­als who would help PSUS in disposing of their surplus land assets stuck in dispute or having issues with regard to land titles.

 ??  ?? GOVT AIMS TO SELL NON-CORE ASSETS WORTH ~10,000crore THROUGH THIS PLATFORM
GOVT AIMS TO SELL NON-CORE ASSETS WORTH ~10,000crore THROUGH THIS PLATFORM

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