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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
Currently there are 7 Nationalized Insurance Companies (Government Shareholding power denoted in %, as of 1 April 2020): Life Insurance Corporation of India(96.50%) General Insurance Corporation of India (85.78%) New India Assurance (85.44%) National Insurance Company(100%) The Oriental Insurance Company(100%) United India Insurance Company(100%)
Companies nationalised by the Government of India (1 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Government-owned companies of India" The following 179 pages are in this category, out of 179 total.
The department acts as a facilitator, in consultation with central ministries/departments, states/UT administrations, organisations and individuals, to improve government functioning through administrative reforms in the spheres of restructuring the government, process improvement, organisation and methods and grievance handling, and by ...
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.
Major disinvestment steps were taken in the past by the BJP-led NDA government between 1999 and 2004. BJP privatised the central government establishments such as central public sector units which included Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO), Hindustan Zinc [4] (both to Sterlite Industries), Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited [5] (to Reliance Industries) and VSNL [6] (to the Tata group ...
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A society is legally registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860 was enacted under the British Raj in India, but is largely still in force in India today. It provides for the registration of literary, scientific and charitable societies.