The Rangarajan panel on rescheduling of highway projects premium is divided as the Finance Ministry representative has a different view on the issue of interest payment, sources said.
The premium is the amount paid to the government by highway developers who in turn collect toll. Contractors have run into problems like land acquisition and delays in green clearances and they have been demanding rescheduling the premium.
A panel, headed by Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Chairman C Rangarajan, was tasked with formulating the guidelines for restructuring the premium of stressed highway projects.
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"The Rangarajan panel is likely to submit its report to the Finance Ministry in the next 48 hours," the source said.
The committee also has representatives from Ministry of Finance, Road Ministry and Planning Commission.
The panel was constituted after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs cleared the Road Ministry's proposal for rescheduling the premium of highway projects.
At present, companies pay some amount of premium to the government in the first year of the project which keeps increasing in the subsequent years.
The move was proposed against the backdrop of some private infrastructure firms pulling out of road projects due to delays in regulatory clearances like land acquisition and environment clearances.