"I have told my PSUs, especially those that produce steel, that there is a new environment where PSU is not a holy cow. You should perform and compete with your private players," the minister said in an interview to PTI.
The minister warned that the PSUs cannot afford to sit on their laurels in the changing scenario in the world.
"So, either perform or perish," Singh said, in a blunt message.
The PSUs should diversify their activities and go for high-end steel production, Singh suggested.
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According to steel ministry sources, the minister had earlier talked about SAIL barely achieving blast furnace productivity at 1.7 tonnes per cubic metre per day (tpcm/d) in contrast to over 2.5 tpcm/d by its private counterparts and global standard of over 3 tpcm/d.
The minister had earlier rapped SAIL for slow progress in modernisation as well as capacity ramp-up as deadlines were missed.
Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a leading global management consultancy, is also part of the panel, besides outside experts.
Till February, Rs 64,986 crore have been spent by SAIL towards modernisation and expansion, mines and related schemes.
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