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Government of India Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES & PUBLIC ENTERPRISES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION No. 3395 TO BE ANSWERED ON 01.01.2019 EVALUATION OF CPSUs 3395: SHRI HARI MANJHI: Will the Minister of HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES be pleased to state: (a) whether the performance/functioning of Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) is evaluated regularly; (b) if so, the details of the performance of the CPSUs along with the parameters for rating the performance during each of the last three years; (c) the details of the CPSUs being revived at present along with the financial assistance provided to the loss making CPSUs by the Government, CPSU-wise? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTREPRISES (SHRI BABUL SUPRIYO) (a) Evaluation of the performance of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) is done after the end of the financial year against the targets fixed in respect of CPSEs which signs MoUs. (b) The details of the grading of performance of MoU signing CPSEs during each of the last three year is enclosed as Annexure I. The parameters for rating the performance are decided in accordance with applicable MoU Guidelines. (c) Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) function under the administrative control of various Ministries/Departments. As per the guidelines issued by Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) on 29.10.2015 for “Streamlining the mechanism for revival and restructuring of sick/incipient sick and weak CPSEs”, the responsibility for addressing the sickness of Central CPSEs lies with the concerned administrative Ministries/Departments. The administrative Ministries/Departments monitor the sickness of CPSEs and identify the sick/incipient sick/weak CPSEs functioning under their control based on the performance and take timely redressal measures. The concerned administrative Ministries/ Departments formulate revival/ restructuring/ closure plans for CPSEs functioning under them on a case-to-case basis and after obtaining the approval of competent authority implement the plan. ……. Annexure I (LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3395 for 01.01.2019) GRADING OF PERFORMANCE DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS Sl. Name of CPSE 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 No. 1 Air India Air Transport Services Ltd. Very Good Fair NS/NE 2 Air India Charters Ltd. Very Good Fair NS/NE 3 Air India Engineering Services Ltd. Poor Fair NS/NE 4 Air India Ltd. Very Good Fair NS/NE 5 Airline Allied Services Ltd. Fair Poor NS/NE 6 Airports Authority of India Excellent Excellent Excellent 7 Andrew Yule & Co Ltd Good Very Good Good 8 Antrix Corporation Ltd Very Good Good Very Good 9 Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corpn of India Limited Excellent Excellent Very Good 10 Assam Ashok Hotel Corporation Ltd. NS/NE Poor Exempted 11 Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. Very Good Excellent Excellent 12 BEL Optronic Devices Ltd. Very Good Very Good Excellent 13 BEL Thales System Ltd. NS/NE Excellent Excellent 14 Bengal Chemical & Pharma Ltd. Excellent Very Good Exempted 15 Bharat Broadband Nigam Ltd. Good Poor Fair 16 Bharat Coking Coal Limited Very Good # # 17 Bharat Dynamics Ltd. Excellent Very Good Very Good 18 Bharat Earth Movers Limited Good Very Good Excellent 19 Bharat Electronics Limited Excellent Excellent Excellent 20 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. Good Excellent Excellent 21 Bharat Immunological & Biological Ltd Good Good Fair 22 Bharat Petro Resources Ltd. Excellent Excellent Very Good 23 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Excellent Excellent Excellent 24 Bharat Pumps & Compressors Ltd. Fair Poor NS/NE 25 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd Good Good NS/NE 26 Bharat Wagon & Engineering Co. Ltd. Fair Poor NS/NE 27 Bharitya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd Good Fair Poor 28 Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Ltd. Good Fair Good 29 BHEL -EML Fair Poor Exempted 30 Biotechnology Industry Research Assis. Council Excellent Excellent Very Good 31 Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizers Corp Ltd, Good Good Poor 32 Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited Good Good Very Good 33 Braithwaite & Co Ltd. Good Poor Poor 34 Braithwaite Burn and Jessop Construction Company Good Poor Fair (BBJ) Ltd. 35 Bridge & Roof Co. (I) Ltd. Very Good Very Good Very Good 36 Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited Fair Good NS/NE 37 Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited - - Poor 38 Burn Standard Co. Poor Poor NS/NE 39 Cement Corporation of India Good Poor Fair 40 Central Coalfields Ltd Excellent # # Sl. Name of CPSE 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 No. 41 Central Cottage Industries Corp. of India Ltd Very Good Good NS/NE 42 Central Electronics Limited Very Good Very Good Good 43 Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Excellent # # 44 Central Railside Warehousing Company Ltd. Good Fair Excellent 45 Central Warehousing Corporation Ltd Excellent Very Good Good 46 Certification Engineers |India Ltd. Excellent Very good Very Good 47 Chandigarh International Airport Ltd. NS/NE Excellent Excellent 48 Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Very Good Excellent Excellent 49 Coal India Limited Very Good Fair Very Good 50 Cochin Shipyard Limited Excellent Excellent Excellent 51 CONCOR Air Ltd. Very Good Good Very Good 52 Container Corporation of India Ltd Very Good Very Good Excellent 53 Cotton Corporation of India Ltd. Very Good Fair NS/NE 54 CREDA-HPCL Biofuels Ltd. NS/NE Excellent Exempted 55 Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Excellent Very Good Good 56 Donyi Polo Ashok Hotel Ltd. Poor Poor Exempted 57 Dredging Corporation of India Ltd. Very Good Good Good 58 Eastern Coal field Ltd. Very Good # # 59 Educational Consultants India Ltd. Excellent Good Good 60 Electronics Corp. Of India Ltd. Good Good Good 61 Engineering Projects (India) Ltd. Very Good Good Fair 62 Engineers India Ltd, Very Good Very Good Excellent 63 Kamarajar Port Ltd. (Earlier known as Ennore Port Ltd.) Excellent Good Very Good 64 Export Credit Guarantee Corp. Ltd Very Good Very Good Good 65 FCI Aravali Gypsum & Minerals (I) Ltd Good Fair Good 66 Fertilizers and Chemicals (T) Ltd. Fair Poor Fair 67 Food Corporation of India Very Good Good NS/NE 68 Fresh & Healthy Enterprises Ltd. Good Exempted Exempted 69 FSNL Excellent Very Good Good 70 GAIL (I) Limited Very Good Excellent Excellent 71 Gail Gas Ltd. Very Good Very Good Very Good 72 Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Eng. Ltd. Very Good Good Excellent 73 Goa Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. NS/NE Good Poor 74 Goa Shipyard Ltd. Excellent Excellent Excellent 75 Handicrafts & Handlooms Export Corpn. Good Poor NS/NE 76 Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd. Fair Poor Fair 77 High Speed Rail Corp. of India Ltd. Good Exempted Exempted 78 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Excellent Excellent Excellent 79 Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd. Poor Good Good 80 Hindustan Cables Ltd NS/NE Poor NS/NE 81 Hindustan Copper Ltd. Very Good Good Fair 82 Hindustan Fluorocarbons Ltd. Good Good Good 83 Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. Good Fair Fair 84 Hindustan Newsprint Limited Poor Poor NS/NE 85 Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. Fair Fair Poor 86 Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd Poor Poor NS/NE 87 Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd. Excellent Excellent Excellent 88 Hindustan Prefab Ltd. Very Good Poor Poor Sl. Name of CPSE 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 No. 89 Hindustan Salts Ltd. Fair Fair Poor 90 Hindustan Shipyard Limited Good Good Very Good 91 Hindustan Steelworks Construction Ltd. Very Good Fair Fair 92 HLL Biotech Ltd. Very Good Excellent Good 93 HLL Infra Tech Services Ltd. NS/NE Excellent Very Good 94 HLL Lifecare Ltd. Very Good Fair Fair 95 HMT Bearing Ltd. NS/NE Poor Exempted 96 HMT International Ltd. Good Poor Fair 97 HMT Ltd. Fair Good Fair 98 HMT Machine Tools Ltd. Fair Poor Poor 99 Hoogly Printing Co. Ltd. Good Fair Fair 100 Hotel Corp. of India Ltd Good Poor NS/NE 101 Housing & Urban Development Corporation Ltd Excellent Excellent Excellent 102 HPCL Biofuel Ltd. Good Fair Fair 103 HSCC (India) Ltd Excellent Very Good NS/NE 104 India Trade Promotion Organization Very Good Very Good Very Good 105 Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Poor Poor NS/NE 106 Indian Medicines Pharmaceuticals Corporation Ltd Fair Very Good NS/NE 107 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Excellent Very Good Excellent 108 Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corpn Ltd Excellent Good Very Good 109 Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd Excellent Excellent Excellent 110 Indian Railway Station Dev. Corp. Ltd. Good Fair NS/NE 111 Indian Rare Earth Ltd. Good Very Good Excellent 112 Indian Renewable Energy Dev. Agency Very Good Excellent Excellent 113 Indian Tourism Development Corp. Good Good Fair 114 Instrumentation Ltd. Fair Good Fair 115 IRCON Infrastructure & Services Ltd. Excellent Good Very Good 116 IRCON International Ltd. Very Good Very Good Excellent 117 IRCON Pb Tollways Limited NS/NE Very Good Excellent 118 IRCON Shivpuri Guna Tollway Ltd. NS/NE Excellent Excellent 119 ITI Ltd. Good Good Good 120 Jute Corporation of India Ltd. Very Good Fair Good 121 Kanti Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Good Good Fair 122 Karnataka Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Very Good Very Good Fair 123 Karnataka Trade Promotion Organisation Very Good Poor Fair 124 KIOCL Ltd. Fair Good Good 125 Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. Excellent Good Excellent 126 Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Ltd NS/NE Fair Fair 127 Kumarakruppa Frontier Hotels Private Limited NS/NE Very Good Exempted 128 Loktak Downstream Hydroelectric Corporation Limited - - Poor 129 Madras Fertilizers Ltd. Fair Fair Poor 130 Mahanadi Coalfield Ltd. Very Good # # 131 Mahanagar Telephone Mauritius Ltd. Very Good Very Good Good 132 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. Good Fair Fair 133 Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. Excellent Excellent Excellent 134 Manganese Ore (I) Ltd. Good Very Good Excellent 135 Mazagoan Dock Ltd. Excellent Very Good Very Good 136 MECON Ltd. Good Good Good Sl. Name of CPSE 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 No. 137 Millennium Telecom Limited NS/NE Excellent Good 138 Mineral Exploration Corporation Ltd. Very Good Very Good Good 139 Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd.
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