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The Cognate Group Is Effective from 26.03.2018, That Is the Date of Its Uploading on PESB’S Website The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website APPENDIX – II CENTRAL PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES UNDER DIFFERENT SECTORS/COGNATE GROUPS AS ON 31.3.2017 S. No. Sector / Cognate Group / CPSE AGRICULTURE AGRO BASED INDUSTRIES 1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISL. FOREST & PLANT.DEV.CORP.LTD 2 NATIONAL SEEDS CORPN. LTD. MINING AND EXPLORATION COAL 3 BHARAT COKING COAL LTD. 4 CENTRAL COALFIELDS LTD. 5 COAL INDIA LTD. 6 EASTERN COALFIELDS LTD. 7 MAHANADI COALFIELDLS LTD. 8 NORTHERN COALFIELDS LTD. 9 SOUTH EASTERN COALFIELDS LTD. 10 WESTERN COALFIELDS LTD. MINING AND EXPLORATION CRUDE OIL 11 BHARAT PETRO RESOURCES LTD. 12 OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LTD. 13 OIL INDIA LTD. 14 ONGC VIDESH LTD. MINING AND EXPLORATION OTHER MINERALS & METALS 15 FCI ARAVALI GYPSUM & MINERALS (INDIA) LTD. 16 HINDUSTAN COPPER LTD. 17 INDIAN RARE EARTHS LTD. 18 KIOCL LTD. 19 MOIL LTD. 20 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD. 21 NMDC Ltd. 22 ORISSA MINERAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD. 23 THE BISRA STONE LIME COMPANY LTD. 24 URANIUM CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION STEEL 25 FERRO SCRAP NIGAM LTD. 26 MISHRA DHATU NIGAM LTD. 27 RASHTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LTD. 28 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION PETROLEUM (REFINERY & MARKETING) 29 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. 30 CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. 31 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. 32 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. 33 MANGALORE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICALS LTD. 34 NUMALIGARH REFINERY LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION FERTILIZERS 35 BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY FERTILIZER CORPN. LTD. 36 FERTILIZER CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 37 FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS (TRAVANCORE) LTD. 38 HINDUSTAN FERTILIZER CORPN. LTD. 39 MADRAS FERTILIZERS LTD. 40 NATIONAL FERTILIZERS LTD. 41 RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS 42 BENGAL CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 43 BRAHAMPUTRA CRACKERS & POLYMER LTD. 44 HINDUSTAN ANTIBIOTICS LTD. 45 HINDUSTAN FLUOROCARBONS LIMITED 46 HINDUSTAN INSECTICIDES LTD. 47 HINDUSTAN ORGANIC CHEMICALS LTD. 48 INDIAN DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 49 INDIAN MEDICINES & PHARMACEUTICAL CORPN. LTD. 50 KARNATAKA ANTIBIOTICS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 51 ORISSA DRUGS & CHEMICALS LTD. 52 RAJASTHAN DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION HEAVY & MEDIUM ENGINEERING 53 BALMER LAWRIE & CO. LTD. 54 BHARAT DYNAMICS LTD. 55 BHARAT ELECTRONICS LTD. 56 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD. 57 BHARAT WAGON & ENGG. CO. LTD. 58 BHEL ELECTRICAL MACHINES LTD. 59 BRAITHWAITE & CO. LTD. 60 BURN STANDARD COMPANY LTD. 61 CENTRAL ELECTRONICS LTD. 62 COCHIN SHIPYARD LTD. 63 ELECTRONICS CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 64 GARDEN REACH SHIPBUILDERS & ENGINEERS LTD. 65 GOA SHIPYARD LTD. 66 HEAVY ENGINEERING CORPN. LTD. 67 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD. 68 HINDUSTAN CABLES LTD. 69 HINDUSTAN SHIPYARD LTD. 70 HMT BEARINGS LTD. 71 HMT CHINAR WATCHES LTD. 72 HMT LTD. 73 HMT MACHINE TOOLS LTD. 74 HMT WATCHES LTD. 75 HOOGHLY DOCK AND PORT ENGINEERS LTD. 76 I T I LTD. 77 INSTRUMENTATION LTD. 78 MAZAGON DOCK SHIPBUILDERS LTD. 79 RAJASTHAN ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTS LTD. 80 RICHARDSON & CRUDDAS (1972) LTD. 81 SCOOTERS INDIA LTD. 82 TUNGABHADRA STEEL PRODUCTS LTD. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION TRANSPORATATION VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT 83 BEML LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION INDUSTRIAL AND CONSUMER GOODS 84 ANDREW YULE & COMPANY LTD. 85 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MFG. CORPN. OF INDIA 86 CEMENT CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 87 HINDUSTAN NEWSPRINT LTD. 88 HINDUSTAN PAPER CORPORATION LTD. 89 HINDUSTAN PHOTO FILMS MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 90 HINDUSTAN SALTS LTD. 91 HLL LIFECARE LTD. 92 NAGALAND PULP & PAPER COMPANY LTD. 93 NEPA LTD. 94 SECURITY PRINTING & MINTING CORPN. INDIA LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION TEXTILES 95 BRITISH INDIA CORPORATION LTD. 96 NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURES CORPORATION LTD. 97 NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPN. LTD. MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND GENERATION POWER GENERATION 98 NHPC LTD. 99 NLC INDIA LTD. 100 NORTH EASTERN ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION LTD. 101 NTPC LTD. 102 SJVN LTD. 103 THDC INDIA LTD. SERVICES POWER TRANSMISSION 104 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website SERVICES TRADING & MARKETING 105 CENTRAL COTTAGE INDUSTRIES CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 106 COTTON CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 107 HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM EXPORTS CORP. OF INDIA LTD. 108 HMT (INTERNATIONAL) LTD. 109 M M T C LTD. 110 M S T C LTD. 111 NATIONAL FILM DEV. CORPN. LTD. 112 NATIONAL HANDLOOM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. 113 NORTH EASTERN HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM DEV.CORPN. LTD. 114 NORTH EASTERN REGIONAL AGRI. MARKETING CORP.LTD. 115 P E C LTD. 116 STATE TRADING CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 117 STCL LTD. 118 THE JUTE CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. SERVICES TRANSPORT AND LOGISTIC SERVICES 119 AIR INDIA LTD. 120 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA 121 CENTRAL INLAND WATER TRANSPORT CORPN. LTD. 122 CENTRAL RAILSIDE WAREHOUSE CO. LTD. 123 CENTRAL WAREHOUSING CORPN. 124 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. 125 DEDICATED FRIGHT CORRIDOR CORP. OF INDIA LTD. 126 DREDGING CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 127 GAIL (INDIA) LTD. 128 KAMARAJAR PORT LTD. 129 PAWAN HANS LTD. 130 SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. SERVICES CONTRACT & CONSTRUCTION AND TECH. CONSULTANCY SERVICES 131 BRAITHWAITE BURN & JESSOP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. 132 BRIDGE & ROOF CO.(INDIA) LTD. 133 BROADCAST ENGG. CONSULTANTS INDIA LTD. 134 CENTRAL MINE PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE LTD. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website 135 CERTIFICATION ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 136 DELHI POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION LTD. 137 EdCIL(India) Ltd. 138 ENGINEERING PROJECTS (INDIA) LTD. 139 ENGINEERS INDIA LTD. 140 HINDUSTAN PREFAB LTD. 141 HINDUSTAN STEELWORKS COSTN. LTD. 142 HSCC (INDIA) LTD. 143 IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD. 144 KONKAN RAILWAY CORPORATION LTD. 145 MECON LTD. 146 MINERAL EXPLORATION CORPN. LTD. 147 MUMBAI RAILWAY VIKAS CORPORATION LTD. 148 NATIONAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION CORPN. LTD. 149 NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPN. 150 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPN. LTD. 151 NBCC (INDIA) LTD. 152 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD. 153 PROJECTS & DEVELOPMENT INDIA LTD. 154 RAIL VIKAS NIGAM LTD. 155 RITES LTD. 156 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 157 WAPCOS LTD. SERVICES HOTEL AND TOURIST SERVICES 158 HOTEL CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. 159 INDIA TOURISM DEV. CORPN. LTD. 160 INDIAN RAILWAY CATERING AND TOURISM CORPN. LTD. SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES 161 BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY RESEARCH ASSISTANCE COUNCIL 162 HOUSING & URBAN DEV. CORPN. LTD. 163 INDIAN RAILWAY FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. 164 INDIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVT.AGENCY LTD. 165 NATIONAL BACKWARD CLASSES FINANCE & DEVP.CO. 166 NATIONAL HANDICAPPED FINANCE & DEVPT. CORPN. 167 NATIONAL MINORITIES DEVP. & FINANCE CORPORATION 168 NATIONAL SAFAI KARAMCHARIS FINANCE & DEVPT. CORPN 169 NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. The Cognate Group is effective from 26.03.2018, that is the date of its uploading on PESB’s website 170 NATIONAL SCHEDULED TRIBES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. 171 POWER FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. 172 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CORPN. LTD. SERVICES TELECOMMUNICATION & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 173 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD. 174 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD. 175 RAILTEL CORPORATION INDIA LTD. 176 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS (INDIA) LTD. UNDER CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES UNDER CONSTRUCTION 177 ANUSHAKTI VIDHYUT NIGAM LTD. 178 BALLABGARH - GN TRANSMISSION CO. LTD. 179 BHARAT PETRO RESOURCES JPDA 180 BHARATIYA NABHIKIYA VIDYUT NIGAM LTD. 181 BIHAR INFRAPOWER LTD. 182 BIHAR MEGA POWER LTD. 183 BIJAWAR-VIDARBHA TRANSMISSION LTD 184 BPCL-KIAL FUEL PVT. LTD. 185 BUNDELKHAND SAUR URJA LTD. 186 CHEYYUR INFRA LTD. 187 CHHATTISGARH EAST RAILWAYS LTD. 188 CHHATTISGARH EAST-WEST RAILWAYS LTD. 189 CHHATTISGARH MEGA STEEL CO. 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