CIL divestment should begin after Diwali in October, says finance ministry official

CIL divestment should begin after Diwali in October, says finance ministry official

The government wants to sell a 10 per cent stake in the state-owned company this fiscal year ending March 31 as part of many divestments aimed at bolstering its stressed finances.

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Himank Sharma
  • Oct 8, 2014,
  • Updated Oct 8, 2014 2:23 PM IST

Coal India Ltd's (CIL) divestment process should begin immediately after the Diwali festival on October 23, Manoj Joshi, joint secretary of financial markets in the Finance Ministry, said on Wednesday.

The government wants to sell a 10 per cent stake in the state-owned company this fiscal year ending March 31 as part of many divestments aimed at bolstering its stressed finances.

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Coal India Ltd's (CIL) divestment process should begin immediately after the Diwali festival on October 23, Manoj Joshi, joint secretary of financial markets in the Finance Ministry, said on Wednesday.

The government wants to sell a 10 per cent stake in the state-owned company this fiscal year ending March 31 as part of many divestments aimed at bolstering its stressed finances.

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