Disinvestment target may be raised to Rs 40,000 cr in FY'14

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PTI: New Delhi, Feb 13 2013, 17:14 IST
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Encouraged by response of foreign investors to PSU stake sale, the government is proposing to raise the disinvestment target to Rs 40,000 crore in the next financial year by selling equity in 20 companies.

"As per the discussion within the disinvestment department, initial estimate is that, next year's target will be somewhere around Rs 40,000 crore," official sources said.

So far this fiscal, the government has raised Rs 21,500 crore as against the target of Rs 30,000 crore. DoD Secretary Ravi Mathur has already said that government will try to raise Rs 27,000 crore this fiscal ending March.

The Department of Disinvestment (DoD), the nodal department for stake sales in PSUs, has already identified 20 companies for offloading minority stake in the 2013-14 fiscal.

Sources said work is already in progress for lining up companies for minority stake sale in the next fiscal and DoD officials are already meeting the administrative

ministries and company officials for executing it on time.

Amongst the companies which have been identified for disinvestment next fiscal include Coal India, Indian Oil, PGCIL, NHPC, National Electric Power Company (Nepco) and THDC.

Apart from this, Cabinet approval has already been accorded for disinvestment in Bhel, Neyveli Lignite, Hindustan Aeronautics.

Also the second tranche of Hindustan Copper (HCL) is also likely in the April-June quarter.

Buoyed by the resounding success of Oil India and NTPC disinvestments earlier this month, the government expects that an early start to divestment process next financial could help in garnering higher funds.

In November 2012, DoD sold 5.58 per cent stake in HCL

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Brij Singh | 14-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
Govt of India qis bent upon selling the nation in the name of disinvestment just to meet the expenses of extravagant spending by way of high salary of bureaucrates and politicians who seldom works. All their planning and work efforts are in the direction of collecting more money and to stash abroad for their comforts. The time is not far off when these people will barter the nation for their greed.

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