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Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking and the largest government-owned electrical/ industrial technology company. It is owned by the Government of India , with administrative control by the Ministry of Heavy Industries .
List of PSEs/Subsidiaries/Units of CPSE's Heavy Industries Department under liquidation [9] S/N PSU Subsidiary/Unit 1 Bharat Ophthalmic Glass Limited 2 Bharat Leader Corporation Limited 3 Tannery and Footwear Corporation of India Limited 4 Rehabilitation Industries Corporation 5 Bharat Yantra Nigam Limited 6
The Ministry of Heavy Industries [a] is an executive agency of the Government of India.The Ministry entails for promoting the engineering industry viz. machine tools, heavy electrical, industrial machinery, and auto industry and administration of 40 operating Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and 4 autonomous organizations.
Merged with the United States Life-Saving Service in 1915 to create the United States Coast Guard; United States Revenue-Marine Renamed United States Revenue Cutter Service in 1894; Veterans Administration (VA) Became a cabinet department in 1988; see United States Department of Veterans Affairs, above. War Production Board (WPB) Formed 1942.
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The United States federal government chartered and owned corporations operate to provide public services. Unlike government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or independent commissions, such as the Federal Communications Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and others, they have a separate legal personality from the federal government.