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Pvt firms urged to revive sick fertiliser PSUs

May 31, 2004 15:47 IST

Ruling out divestment in the profit-making fertiliser PSUs, Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Monday said he has invited private companies to restart some of the units which have been closed down.

"There are various units which have been closed down. We shall make all efforts to start them again. We are not averse to have private sector to come and run these units," Paswan told reporters in New Delhi.

Paswan has asked the Minister of State K Rahman Khan to go into the details of all such units and other loss-making PSUs and prepare a report soon.

"After the report, we shall see all the pros and cons before taking a final decision in this regard," he said.

National Fertiliser Limited has recorded a Rs 118 crore (Rs 1,180 million) profit in the financial year 2003-04, whereas Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited has made a profit of Rs 167 crore (Rs 1,670 million) in the same period, the minister said.

However, Fertiliser and Chemicals Travancore Limited made Rs 217 crore (Rs 2,170 million) loss and Madras Fertiliser Limited incurred Rs 60 crore (Rs 600 million) loss in 2003-04, Paswan said.


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