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This implies, according to the source, that there is no immediate move, in the next few months till a new government settles down, to revive both central public sector enterprises (CPSEs).
Last month, the DoT had floated a draft cabinet note for consultation among ministries on the revival of BSNL and MTNL.
In response, the Finance Ministry has now asked the DoT to rework the proposals, indicating both the steps and the financial outgo involved and submit these to the new government.
The two key issues in the revival proposal are the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) and allocation of 4G spectrum.
This implies, according to the source, that there is no immediate move, in the next few months till a new government settles down, to revive both central public sector enterprises (CPSEs).
Last month, the DoT had floated a draft cabinet note for consultation among ministries on the revival of BSNL and MTNL.
In response, the Finance Ministry has now asked the DoT to rework the proposals, indicating both the steps and the financial outgo involved and submit these to the new government.
The two key issues in the revival proposal are the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) and allocation of 4G spectrum.
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