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Decks cleared for globalising 9 PSUs
Pranjal Sharma
NEW DELHI, May 1: The Ministry of Industry would ready with the autonomy
package for the PSU Navratnas in a week's time.
Speaking to the Indian Express immediately after his meeting with the chiefs
of Navratnas, Industry Minister Murasoli Maran said that there was no
political opposition to giving more autonomy to the nine public sector units
chosen to become global giants.
Maran said, ``The package will ensure that there are far less controls on
the PSUs and they have greater freedom to take commercial decisions.'' The
minister said that the objective of this exercise is to empower the boards
of the PSUs.
Emphasising that there was no need to build a consensus on this issue, the
Minister said, ``Nobody is opposed to strengthening the public sector. All
political parties want them to perform better and compete in the world.''
Maran said, ``We want to go ahead with the autonomy package as soon as
possible. My draft package will be ready in a week's time. After another set
of discussions with the PSUs, I will take the package to the Cabinet for its
approval.''
The minister conceded that most of the demands of the public sector units
were valid. He said that the PSUs will be given much greater freedom on
making their investment and commercial decisions. ``But autonomy has to go
with accountability. It is unreasonable to expect that PSUs will not have to
answer to anybody,'' he said, implying that there was no question of full
and complete autonomy for PSUs. This stand of the Government remains
unchanged. Ministry officials have held that the PSUs cannot be taken out of
the ambit of Parliament, CAG and the Central Vigilance Commission. At best
some of the powers of these agencies to question PSUs will be reduced,
officials say.
Maran had a more than two-hour long meeting with the heads of nine PSUs
BHEL, SAIL, VSNL, NTPC, ONGC, IPCL, IOC, HPCL and BPCL and heard their
suggestions on the issue of autonomy. The secretaries in the ministries of
power, petroleum and natural gas, telecommunications, chemicals and
petrochemicals, heavy industries and department of public enterprises (dpe)
were present at the meeting in while the steel ministry was represented by a
joint secretary.
Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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