No proposal to merge BSNL, MTNL, says Manoj Sinha

The govt. has taken various steps to make BSNL and MTNL viable in the background of stiff competition in the telecom sector, he says

August 02, 2017 08:26 pm | Updated 09:18 pm IST - New Delhi

A file photo of Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha.

A file photo of Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha.

There is no proposal to merge loss making public sector telecom operator MTNL with BSNL, Union Minister Manoj Sinha informed Parliament on Wednesday.

“At present, there is no proposal for merger of BSNL and MTNL,” Mr. Sinha said in the Lok Sabha on revival of both the PSUs.

Though BSNL has seen improvement in its performance, MTNL’s net loss for the year ended March, 2017, widened to ₹2,963.05 crore from ₹1,945.86 crore at the end of previous fiscal.

The annual income of MTNL also declined by 3.6% to ₹3,654.69 crore for 2016-17 from ₹3,793.89 crore at the end of 2015-16.

Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha said, based on the financial results of MTNL for the financial year 2016-17, the telecom operator has been classified as “Incipient Sick CPSE” as per Department of Public Enterprise (DPE) Guidelines.

“As per the DPE guidelines, Department of Telecommunications has to formulate revival/ restructuring/ closure road map for MTNL, the process of which has been initiated,” Mr. Sinha said.

He said the government has taken various steps to make BSNL and MTNL viable in the background of stiff competition in the telecom sector.

These measures include refund of surrendered BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) spectrum in two service areas held by MTNL and in six service areas held by BSNL.

MTNL was refunded ₹4,533.97 crore through bonds and ₹6,724.51 crore has been refunded to BSNL.

The Minister said the government overtook the pension liability of MTNL for its staff who got absorbed from DoT. Besides this, MTNL was provided with financial support of ₹492.26 crore on account of liability arising from levy of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT).

The government also waived notional loan of ₹1,411 crore to BSNL, which was due to be paid to the government.

In addition to this, MTNL was refunded ₹458.04 crore and BSNL ₹169.16 crore on account of surrender of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) spectrum, Mr. Sinha said.

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