The
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs today approved non-plan budgetary support
of
`
70.76 crore for liquidation of statutory dues
(Provident Fund, Gratuity, Pension, Employees State Insurance and Bonus) and
salary and wages from Jan.1, 2010 to Sept. 30, 2010 for the following 10
sick/loss making Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)
under the Department of Heavy Industry:
(`
in
crore)
S.No.
|
Name of CPSE
|
Amount
|
1.
|
Hindustan Cables
Ltd.
|
20.93
|
2.
|
HMT Ltd.
|
5.36
|
3.
|
HMT (Watches)
Ltd.
|
14.31
|
4.
|
HMT (CW) Ltd.
|
0.96
|
5.
|
Hindustan Photo
Films Ltd
|
3.10
|
6.
|
Triveni
Strucurals Ltd.
|
0.71
|
7.
|
Tungbhadra
Steel Products Ltd.
|
0.60
|
8.
|
Nepa
Ltd.
|
11.46
|
9.
|
Scooters India
Ltd.
|
11.01
|
10.
|
HMT Bearings Ltd.
|
2.32
|
TOTAL
|
70.76
|
The
CCEA also delegated its power to Minister (Heavy Industry & Public Enterprises)
to sanction budgetary support, through reappropriation
from out of the approved non-plan budget outlay, to loss making
PSEs under DHI which are unable to generate internal
financial resources to meet their liabilities towards payment of salary wages to
their employees and settlement of statutory dues, subject to the condition that
budgetary support will be released for a period of three months at a time
keeping a gap of three months from the month of default.
It was considered essential that the interim
financial support from the Government be provided so that the operations of the
companies will not be affected. Non-settlement of these
liabilities had been causing serious hardship not only to the employees of the
companies but also adversely affecting the day-to-day operations of the
companies resulting in further deterioration of their performance.
Payment of outstanding dues of salary/wages will mitigate the hardship of the
employees and motivate them for better output and prepare them to achieve the
goal of revival / restructuring for the company. In
addition, clearance of outstanding statutory dues (Provident Fund, Gratuity,
Pension, Employees State Insurance and Bonus) is likely to result in fulfilment
of the statutory requirement.
The Salary/Wages support is being provided to these
CPSEs since May, 2004. Prior to
above approval, an amount of
`
1883 crore has so far been sanctioned on 16
occasions. As a result of the revival plans being approved
in case of 16 CPSEs, eight
CPSEs have turned around and posted net profit in 2009-2010.
Initially in (May/June, 2004) there were 24 CPSEs
which had defaulted in payment of wages/salaries. This
number has now come down to ten after comprehensive restructuring efforts have
been made.
Source - PIB
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