Set aside divestement proceeds for sick PSUs revival: Parliamentary Panel

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The parliamentary panel on industry has called for earmarking of a defined portion of proceeds from divestment of state-owned enterprises for funding revival, restructuring and modernisation proposals of sick PSUs that have the potential to turn around.

“In this manner, the government can extend a hand-holding support to the select sick PSUs that have the potential to turn around and sustain themselves in future,” the panel said in a report.

The government has set a target of raising Rs 80,000 crore in 2018-19 by selling stake in state-owned firms, with strategic divestment of 24 CPSEs on the cards, and privatisation of Air India on track.

Besides, NITI Aayog is preparing another list of sick PSUs that can be privatised, its CEO Amitabh Kant said last month.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) had asked the think-tank to look into the viability of sick state-run companies. The Aayog has already recommended strategic divestment of 40 sick public sector units.

In its report, the said it is of the firm opinion that while making a decision to disinvest PSUs, especially those that are profit making, the government must accord due consideration to the jobs supported by them, the track record of their contribution to the national economy, their CAPEX (capital expenditure) creation potential and also their role in balancing the social/regional fabric.

The committee observed that timely approval of revival/restructuring/modernisation plans of CPSEs, with accurate cost estimates, availability of funds with the Government and the timely disposal of such funds are crucial factors.

(PTI)

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