List of public sector undertakings in India

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The list details all government of India-owned public sector undertakings in India.

Public sector companies[edit]

Central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) are those companies in which the direct holding of the Central Government or other CPSEs is 51% or more.

As on 31.3.2015 there were 298 CPSEs wherein, 63 enterprises are yet to commence commercial operation. The remaining 235 are operating enterprises (covering 181 scheduled CPSEs & 54 CPSEs has been considered provisional).

There are 181 scheduled CPSEs, i.e. 64 Schedule 'A', 68 Schedule 'B', 45 Schedule 'C' and 4 Schedule 'D' CPSEs.[1]

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Privatised/Acquired/Merged Public Sector Companies[edit]

S.No Company name when it was a PSU Privatised (year) Present owner
1 The Madras Aluminium Company Limited (MALCO) 2004 Vedanta Resources
2 Hindustan Teleprinters Limited 2001 Himachal Futuristic Communications (HFCL)
3 Bharat Aluminium Company 2001 Vedanta Resources
4 Hindustan Zinc 2001 Vedanta Resources (64.92%), Government of India (29.54%)
5 Modern Food Industries 2000 Grupo Bimbo
6 MMTC PAMP India Private Limited 2008 PAMP , SA Switzerland (71%), Government of India (29%)
7 Jessop & Company 2003 Ruia Group
8 CMC Limited 2001 TCS
9 Maruti Suzuki 2007 Maruti Suzuki
10 Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited 2007 Reliance Industries
11 Hindustan Steelworks Construction Limited 2017 NBCC
12 Donyi Polo Ashok Hotel 2017 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 Government of Rajasthan (transferred ownership to the Government of Rajasthan)
16 Patliputra Ashok Hotel Corporation 2018 Government of Bihar (transferred ownership to the Government of Bihar)
17 Srinagar Centaur Hotel 2017 Government of Jammu and Kashmir (transferred ownership to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir)[2]
18 Pondicherry Ashok Hotel Corporation 2017 Government of Puducherry (transferred ownership to the Government of Puducherry)
19 Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals 2018 merged with HPCL
20 Dredging Corporation of India 2018 Broken up among four ports: Vishakhapatnam Port Trust, Paradeep Port Trust, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and Kandla Port Trust
21 HSCC 2018 acquired by NBCC
22 Rural Electrification Corporation Limited 2018 acquired by Power Finance Corporation
23 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited 2018 acquired by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
24 Kamarajar Port 2019 Chennai Port Trust
25 North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) 2020 acquired by NTPC Limited
26 Tehri Hydro Development Corporation 2020 acquired by NTPC Limited (74.23%), Government of Uttarakhand (25.77%)
27 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) 2020 merged with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
28 Hindustan Newsprint 2020 Government of Kerala (transferred ownership to the Government of Kerala)[3]
29 Ranchi Ashok Bihar Hotel Corporation 2020 Government of Jharkhand (transferred ownership to the Government of Jharkhand}[4]
30 Jammu Ashok Hotel Corporation 2020 Government of Jammu and Kashmir (transferred ownership to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir)[5]
31 Air India 2021 Tata Group
32 Air India Express Limited 2021 Tata Group
33 Air India-SATS (AISATS) 2021 Tata Group (50%), Singapore Airlines (50%)

Liquidated public sector companies[edit]

S.No Company name when it was shut down Year liquidated
1 HMT 2016
2 Hindustan Cables Limited 2016
3 Hindustan Photo Films Manufacturing Company 2015
4 Tungabhadra Steel Products 2015
5 Tamil Nadu Goods Transport Corporation Limited 2017
6 Instrumentation Limited 2016
7 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Forest and Plantation Development Corporation 2017
8 Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited ( 9 of 14 factories to be shuttered) 2016
9 Tyre Corporation of India 2016
10 Bharat Wagon & Engg. Company 2017
11 Hindustan Vegetable Oils Corporation Limited 2016
12 Triveni Structurals 2016
13 Birds Jute and Export 2016
14 Central Inland Water Transport Corporation 2016
15 Creda HPCL Biofuel 2016
16 National Jute Manufactures Corporation 2016
17 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 Hotel Corporation Ltd 2017
26 Biecco Lawrie 2018
27 Delhi Centaur Hotel 2019
28 Hindustan Prefab Limited 2019
29 Scooters India Limited 2021
30 Hindustan Fluorocarbons Limited 2021
31 Bharat Pumps & Compressors 2021
32 Cachar Paper Mill & Nagaon Paper Mill- The units of Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited 2021
33 Sugar Mill 2021
34 Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation of India 2021
35 Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals 2021
36 Rajasthan Drugs & Pharmaceuticals 2021

References[edit]

  1. "bsepsu.com". www.bsepsu.com. Retrieved 2016-09-04.
  2. "J&K set to get ownership of Centaur, ITDC hotel in Gulmarg". Greater Kashmir. December 9, 2017.
  3. "HNL Goes to Kerala Govt, Centre Delays Handing Over ILP". NewsClick. November 26, 2019.
  4. "Jharkhand govt begins take over of Ranchi's Hotel Ashok | Ranchi News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  5. "Legendary Hotel Jammu Ashok shuts - Northlines". June 18, 2020.