Niti Aayog to re-examine CONCOR disinvestment proposal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of the Container Corporation of Ltd (CONCOR), was informed today.

"Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of CONCOR," Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Planning said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.



The Minister further said the Ministry of will be consulted before taking a final decision on CONCOR.

Concor, which started in 1988 as the only firm with the right to move container trains, now operates in a competitive environment, but still holds over 70 per cent of the containerised rail market.

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Niti Aayog to re-examine CONCOR disinvestment proposal

Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of the Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR), Parliament was informed today. "Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of CONCOR," Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Planning Rao Inderjit Singh said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. The Minister further said the Ministry of Railways will be consulted before taking a final decision on CONCOR. Concor, which started in 1988 as the only firm with the right to move container trains, now operates in a competitive environment, but still holds over 70 per cent of the containerised rail market. Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of the Container Corporation of Ltd (CONCOR), was informed today.

"Niti Aayog will re-examine the proposal for strategic disinvestment of CONCOR," Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Planning said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

The Minister further said the Ministry of will be consulted before taking a final decision on CONCOR.

Concor, which started in 1988 as the only firm with the right to move container trains, now operates in a competitive environment, but still holds over 70 per cent of the containerised rail market.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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