The Department of Telecom (DoT) will send a proposal to the Cabinet for a revival plan worth Rs 74,000 crore for the ailing state-run telecom firms – BSNL and MTNL – where Rs 22,000 crore would be in the way of capital infusion for acquiring 4G spectrum, and for a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), part of the expenditure for which will be borne both companies, stated media reports.
The move comes following the appointment of a high-level committee to look into the revival of MTNL and BSNL. According to reports, the telecom ministry’s decision to send the revival proposals of BSNL and MTNL will go to the cabinet this month along with opinions given by all ministries, including the finance ministriy. It will also contain the response of the nodal ministry to the queries, responses and comments given by several other ministries.
The cabinet had earlier asked DoT to relook and respond to the issues raised by finance ministry. “The total package is Rs 74,000 crore. The 4G spectrum allocation funds of Rs 22,000 crore – Rs 16,000 crore for BSNL and Rs 6,000 crore for MTNL – will be the capital infusion. The rest of the funds will for their VRS, which they will also bear in part”, said an official.
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BSNL, which is yet to pay employee salaries, has a monthly bill of Rs 850 crore on this count, and has a staff 1.76 lakh on its rolls. On Monday, the BSNL chairman said the revival package would be out in a month. While the company generates monthly revenues of Rs 1,600 crore, a major chunk of this is used for operational and statutory payments, which has caused the delay in paying salaries.
The company also posted a net loss of Rs 13,804 crore in fiscal 2018-19. Earlier, a group of ministers headed by home minister Amit Shah had approved the revival plan proposed by the DoT for both the companies.
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