This story is from October 11, 2021
Govt receives over Rs 2,593 crore dividend from NTPC, PGCIL this fiscal
NEW DELHI: The government has received nearly Rs 2,600 crore as dividend from
"Government of India has respectively received about Rs 1,560 crore from NTPC and Rs 1,033 crore from PGCIL as dividend in this FY recently," Pandey tweeted.
As per the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management's website, the government has received Rs 7,515 crore as dividend from central public sector enterprises so far in the current financial year.
Besides, Rs 9,110 crore has been mobilised through disinvestment of minority stake so far this fiscal.
NTPC
and PGCIL this fiscal year,DIPAM
SecretaryTuhin Kanta Pandey
said on Monday.As per the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management's website, the government has received Rs 7,515 crore as dividend from central public sector enterprises so far in the current financial year.
Besides, Rs 9,110 crore has been mobilised through disinvestment of minority stake so far this fiscal.
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