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[BIG NEWS] Modi Government Shifts Focus from Privatisation to Overhauling State-Run Firms

  • The Modi government has decided to drop its aggressive privatisation plans and will instead focus on overhauling more than 200 state-run firms to make them more profitable.
  • The new strategy, expected to be unveiled in the annual budget on July 23, includes selling underutilised land and monetising other assets to raise $24 billion in the current fiscal year.
  • The government aims to set five-year performance and production targets for each company, introduce succession planning, and train 230,000 managers for senior roles.
  • Despite hurdles in privatisation, the market valuation of state-run firms has more than doubled in the past year, indicating investor confidence in the sector's reforms.
  • Analysts warn that India risks missing the opportunity to capitalise on booming valuations, but the government expects higher profits and increased returns from its reforms.

Source: Reuters

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Chhatisgarh's Hasdeo Arand forest is the prime example

PeppyUnicorn
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Meanwhile the Mamata govt and her puppets are busy leasing out North Bengal-based govt tourism facilities/properties to TMC- funded shell companies from Kolkata.
From trekkers huts to guest houses.

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