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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, July 2, 2009 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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Update at 1700 hrs (IST)
Industry No proposal on BHEL divestment: Deshmukh NEW DELHI: The government has said there is no concrete proposal yet to divest equity in blue-chip BHEL, with Heavy Industries Minister, Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh saying that company's Board would be consulted on it. "The issue has to be decided by the Disinvestment Department in the Finance Ministry. Neither have they raised the issue with us, nor have we talked to them,'' Mr Deshmukh told PTI when asked when his ministry would go ahead with the proposed disinvestme nt of up to 10 per cent in the company, in which the government now has a 67 per cent stake. Asked if the government could consider issuing fresh equity instead of selling its existing holding, he said this is an issue on which the BHEL Board would also be taken into confidence. "Once we have something from the Finance Ministry, then we will re fer this to BHEL Board for its view. We will consider whatever they have to say,'' he said. On if he would support the decision by BHEL Board on the mode of disinvestment, if any, Mr Deshmukh said: "Definitely'' and added that the views would be taken seriously. Mr Deshmukh said that he would stand by the commitment for disinvestment in BHEL b y the previous government, as the same could not be executed due to political consideration. - PTI
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