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Government of Arunachal Pradesh (joint venture, Government of India sold its stake to the Government of Arunachal Pradesh) 13: Madhya Pradesh Ashok Hotel Corporation: 2017: Government of Madhya Pradesh (transferred ownership to the Government of Madhya Pradesh) 14: Hotel Janpath: 2018: Bloom Hotel Group: 15: Bharatpur Ashok Hotel Corporation: 2017
Companies nationalised by the Government of India (1 C, 42 P) Pages in category "Government-owned companies of India" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total.
In India, state-owned enterprise is termed a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) or a Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE). These companies are owned by the Union Government, or one of the many state or territorial governments, or both. The company equity needs to be majority owned by the government to be a PSU. Below are some Examples.
Forty stories were developed during the COVID period and during 2022-23, the program was implemented across the state in government and government aided schools. A longitudinal impact study conducted by the Regional Institute of English, South India, and IT for Change, found significant improvement in student English communication skills.
Pragyan's events are run by students and are open to participation from students across India. Pragyan’s events deal with a broad number of categories and are classified into various clusters. Crossfire is a panel discussion event held during the fest.
Department of Higher Education (India) Ministry of Science and Technology (India) List of autonomous higher education institutes in India; List of institutions of higher education in India; List of Institutes of National Importance; List of central universities in India; List of deemed universities in India; List of private universities in India
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The Government of India through Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) holds 49% of the share capital of NSDC, while the private sector has the balance 51% of the share capital. NSDC aims to promote skill development by catalyzing creation of large, quality and for-profit vocational institutions.