Govt to separately sell certain assets of 9 CPSEs identified for strategic sale

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has identified huge tract of land and other assets of some (CPSEs) which will be hived off before the select state-owned companies are put on the block for strategic sale.

Of the 24 CPSEs that have in-principle approval for strategic sale, the government has identified certain assets of nine companies which shall be hived off and disposed separately.

These nine CPSEs are Pawan Hans, Scooters India, Air India, Bharat Pumps & Compressors Ltd, Project & Development Ltd (PDIL), Hindustan Prefab, Ltd, Bridge and and Hindustan Fluorocarbons.

Most of the assets identified for separate disposal are land, residential flats owned by the CPSEs.

With regard to properties of Pawan Hans, the assets identified for hiving off are and situated at that was taken on lease from the Airports Authority of (AAI).

For Air India, the assets to be hived off include at least four subsidiaries of loss-making Air India, including Allied Services Ltd (AASL) and of (HCI).

Also headquarter building of in the national capital as well as various other land assets and buildings of the in different parts of the country would be hived off for separate disposal. Besides, various art works and artefacts owned by the too would be put up on the block.

For the current fiscal, the government expects to raise Rs 80,000 crore from strategic as well as minority stake sales in public sector enterprises.

The 24 CPSEs that have got Cabinet approval for strategic sale include of India, HLL Lifecare, Bharat Earth Movers Ltd, Units/JVs of ITDC, Bhadrawati, units of SAIL, of NMDC, and Ferro Scrap Nigam.

So far this fiscal, the government has raised over Rs 9,220 crore by divesting stakes in state-owned companies.

Last year, the government had mopped up over Rs 1.03 lakh crore from PSUs' disinvestment. This was aided by country's oldest Rs 36,915 crore acquisition of

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 10:35 IST