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Navratna CPSEs...

CPSEs are Central Public sector Enterprises.. The following companies fall in the list of NAVRATNA and MINI RATNA companies....

List of Navratna and Miniratna CPSEs

Navratna CPSEs

  1. Bharat Electronics Limited
  2. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
  3. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
  4. GAIL (India) Limited
  5. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
  6. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
  7. Indian Oil Corporation Limited
  8. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
  9. National Aluminium Company Limited
  10. NMDC Limited
  11. NTPC Limited
  12. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited
  13. Power Finance Corporation Limited
  14. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited
  15. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
  16. Shipping Corporation of India Limited
  17. Steel Authority of India Limited

Miniratna Category - I CPSEs

1. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited

2. Bharat Dynamics Limited

3. BEML Limited

4. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited

5. Bongaigaon Refineries & Petrochemicals Limited

6. Central Warehousing Corporation

7. Central Coalfields Limited

8. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited

9. Cochin Shipyard Limited

10. Coal India Limited

11. Container Corporation of India Limited

12. Dredging Corporation of India Limited

13. Engineers India Limited

14. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited

15. Goa Shipyard Limited

16. Hindustan Copper Limited

17. Hindustan Latex Limited

18. Hindustan Newsprint Limited

19. Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited

20. India Tourism Development Corporation Limited

21. Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Limited

22. IRCON International Limited

23. Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited

24. Mazagaon Docks Limited

25. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited

26. Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited

27. MMTC Limited

28. MSTC Limited

29. National Fertilizers Limited

30. Neyveli Lignite Corporation

31. NHPC Limited

32. Northern Coalfields Limited

33. Numaligarh Refinery Limited

34. Oil India Limited

35. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited

36. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited

37. RITES Limited

38. Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited

39. South Eastern Coalfields Limited

40. State Trading Corporation of India Limited

41. Telecommunications Consultants (India) Limited

42. Western Coalfields Limited

These companies are chosen by DPE , THat is Department of Public Enterprises...
It performs the following functions:

  1. General policy relating to Public Sector.
  2. Matters relating to issue of Presidential Directives and guidelines to Public Sector Enterprises.
  3. Formulation of policy guidelines pertaining to Public Sector Enterprises in areas like performance improvement and evaluation, financial management, personnel management, board structures, wage settlement, training, industrial relation, vigilance, performance appraisal, etc.
  4. Matters relating to reservation of posts in the public sector enterprises for certain classes of citizens.
  5. All matters relating to Memorandum of Understanding between the Public Sector Enterprises and the administrative Ministries/Departments.
  6. Matters relating to delegation of powers to Board of Directors.
  7. To undertake indepth studies in respect of significant areas of functioning of Central PSEs
  8. Matters relating to International Centre for Public Enterprises (ICPE)
  9. Matters relating to Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE)
  10. To monitor and evaluate the performance of PSEs and to act as a repository of data and to bring out an Annual Survey for the Parliament.
  11. Permanent Machinery of Arbitrators for settlement of disputes among public sector enterprises and Government Departments except disputes relating to tax matters.
  12. Appraisal of proposal from different administrative Ministries/Deptt. pertaining to restructuring, revival, joint venture etc.

Comments

M_U_K_U_N{U_V} said…
Sir ji ye to wo function hai na to inhe karne chahiye...
But originally ye log kya functions karte hai us pe bhi thoda emphasis hona chahie na ...
That critically examing :)
Ankit Gupta said…
Haanji.... yeh to sachhhhhhhhhh hai!!!!

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