The exchequer today netted Rs 22,557.3 crore from disinvestment in Coal India (CIL).
The government is racing against time to raise funds from stake sale in PSUs to meet the 4.1 per cent fiscal deficit target for 2014-15 financial year. The fiscal deficit has already overshot the budget estimate by December-end.
Before CIL, the government had off-loaded 5 per cent of its stake in steel major SAIL, garnering Rs 1,719 crore in the current fiscal.
The government has already selected merchant bankers for managing ONGC and NHPC disinvestment.
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The government plans to offer 5 per cent of paid-up capital in ONGC and 11.36 per cent in hydro power generator NHPC.
Besides, the government has started process for disinvestment in several other PSUs, like NMDC, NALCO, BHEL, DCIL, PFC and REC.
The government has missed its disinvestment target for five consecutive financial years.
In 2010-11 and 2011-12 fiscals, the government had raised Rs 22,144 crore and Rs 13,894 crore through disinvestment, against the budgeted target of Rs 40,000 crore in each year. In 2012-13, it had raised Rs 23,956 crore, as against the target of Rs 30,000 crore.