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RBI bumper payout to curb major divestments, govt keeps Rs 50k cr target

By Business Standard - 4 months ago
The record Rs 2.1 lakh crore dividend payout by the Reserve Bank of India will limit the need for big-ticket divestment, a domestic rating agency said on Thursday. Care Ratings said the new government will retain the interim budget's Rs 50,000 crore target on receipts from divestments. "With a bumper dividend from the RBI, the central government's fiscal position remains comfortable, which may limit the urgency to push ahead with big-ticket divestments," it said. If there is a shortfall in the resource accretion, the government will prefer asset monetisation, it added. Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) sales expected to be completed during the year will make it easy sailing for the government on the FY25 target, the agency said. "After the demerger of land assets of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), its possible divestment looks likely in FY25, provided favourable market conditions prevail. If the government offloads its entire stake in SCI, it could generate Rs 12,500-22

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