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PEC (Project & Equipment Corporation of India) 2017 18: STCL Ltd (Spice Trading Corporation of India) 2016 19: Elgin Mills: 2017 20: Indian Airlines: 2011 (merged with Air India) 21: I A L Airport Services: 2010 22: Air India Cargo: 2012 23: Burn Standard Company: 2018 24: Mining & Allied Machinery Corporation Limited: 2002 25: Assam Ashok ...
Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) in India are government-owned entities in which at least 51% of stake is under the ownership of the Government of India or state governments.These type of firms can also be a joint venture of multiple PSUs. These entities perform commercial functions on behalf of the government.
The largest employers in India include companies, the military, railway and the government. To keep the list manageable in length, only those companies/employers which have at least 100,000 employees are included in the list.
Public Sector Undertakings (Banks) are a major type of government-owned banks in India, where a majority stake (i.e., more than 50%) is held by the Ministry of Finance (India) of the Government of India or State Ministry of Finance of various State Governments of India. The shares of these government-owned-banks are listed on stock exchanges.
Coal India: Kolkata 17.2 3.9 28.5 34.8 Metals and mining 17 525 Canara Bank: Bangalore 16.8 1.8 184.0 12.4 Banking 18 533 Power Finance Corporation: New Delhi 11.1 2.4 124.6 18.5 Financials 19 537 Bharat Petroleum: Mumbai 54.1 3.2 24.3 16.4 Oil and gas 20 569 Infosys: Bangalore 18.6 3.2 16.5 71.9 Infotech 21 571 Punjab National Bank: New Delhi ...
This is a list of banks which are considered to be Scheduled Banks under the second schedule of RBI Act, 1934. [1] [2]At end-March 2024, India's commercial banking sector consisted of 12 public sector banks (PSBs), 21 private sector banks (PVBs), 45 foreign banks (FBs), 12 SFBs, 6 PBs, 43 RRBs, and 2 LABs.
In November 2010, the Government of India conferred the Maharatna status to ONGC. In a survey by the Government of India for fiscal year 2019–20, it was ranked as the largest profit making Central Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in India. It is ranked 5th among the Top 250 Global Energy Companies by Platts.
Conceding to the demands of privatisation, the Government of India slowly began the privatisation of government establishments such as PSU's despite stiff resistance from labour unions. The below table provides data regarding the disinvestment process which began in 1991 (barring two small units being CMC Limited and Patherele Concrete).