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Mines Min slams Patnaik for opposing Nalco disinvestment

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar

The government, now is discussing selling off only 12.5 per cent stake.

"When Naveen Patnaik was Union Mines minister, there was a move by the then NDA government for 30 per cent disinvestment in Nalco. However, now discussions are on for divesting only 12.5 per cent in the Navaratna PSU," Patel told reporters here.

Nalco was performing very well, Patel said, adding that at present the government stake in the aluminium major stood at 87.5 per cent and the government will continue to have majority holding.

The matter relating to proposed disinvestment of Nalco has now been referred to a Group of Ministers (GoM) which would take a final call on the issue, he said.

 

The minister, who visited Nalco's smelter and power plant at Angul during his two-day Odisha visit, said he met a cross section of company's employees and officers at Angul yesterday and in Bhubaneswar today.

There was no opposition from Nalco employees to proposed disinvestment in the company, Patel claimed.

On closure of Nalco's bauxite mines at Panchpatmali in Koraput district for some time due to lease expiry, Arun Kumar, Joint Secretary in the Mines Ministry, said Nalco had approached 22 months in advance but due to disturbed conditions in Koraput, environment and forest clearances could not be obtained in time. MORE

  

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First Published: Sep 01 2010 | 10:42 AM IST

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