Disinvestment Policy Of India
Disinvestment Disinvestment Policy of India is the policy by the “ Government of India ” where in the government would liquidate the asset of the Public Sector partially or fully. The decision of disinvestment were:- 1. To reduce fiscal burden 2. Bridge the revenue shortfall of the government The key engine in achieving growth in India during post-independence was played by the Public Sector Enterprises. Disinvestment policies are commonly followed by the government to allocate resources efficiently. For example:- Government announced the disinvestment in BPCL a government oil and gas subsidiary. Background All of the records are based on the year 1951-2001 Pre-Independence there was almost no “Public Sector” in the Indian Economy. The only instance worthy mentions were ports, railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Aircraft Manufacturing and few others were managed by ...