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Govt to offload Bharat Petroleum in state stake sell-off
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REUTERS   , Published : Nov 21, 2019, 11:04 am IST | Updated : Nov 21, 2019, 11:04 am IST

Govt owns 63.75 per cent of Shipping Corp and a stake of 53.29 per cent in India’s second biggest state refiner BPCL.

India has set a target of raising 1.05 trillion rupees (USD 14.6 billion) through the sale of state stakes in companies by March 2020.
India has set a target of raising 1.05 trillion rupees (USD 14.6 billion) through the sale of state stakes in companies by March 2020.

New Delhi: Govt has agreed to sell stakes in five state-run companies, including oil refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL), finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday, a move that could help bridge a widening fiscal gap.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has also approved the sale of holdings in logistics firm Container Corp of India Ltd and Shipping Corp of India, Sitharaman told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

India has set a target of raising 1.05 trillion rupees (USD 14.6 billion) through the sale of state stakes in companies by March 2020. It has reached 173.64 billion rupees since April by selling minority stakes in government companies.

The government owns 63.75 per cent of Shipping Corp and a stake of 53.29 per cent in India’s second biggest state refiner BPCL, which industry sources estimate could fetch USD 8 billion to USD 10 billion.

Sitharaman said management control of BPCL’s subsidiary, Numaligarh Refinery Ltd (NRL), in the eastern Indian state of Assam, will be given to another oil company for consolidation.

India, which has already announced a plan to sell national carrier Air India, faces tax shortfalls of around 2 trillion rupees in the current fiscal year, making the stake sales critical to relieving the deficit.

Modi’s government has set a fiscal deficit target of 3.3 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) for the current year, but economists and government sources say this is likely to slip to around 3.8 per cent.

New Delhi also plans to offload stakes in Tehri Hydro Development Corporation India Ltd (THDCIL) and North Eastern Electric Power Corp Ltd (NEEPCO), which the government plans to hand over to state-run power producer NTPC.

India plans to invite international energy firms to participate in the privatisation of state-owned oil companies, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said last week.

Separately, the cabinet approved the import of 1.2 million tonnes of onions to curb local price rises, as well as a two-year moratorium for telecom companies to pay their spectrum dues.

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