Shri Ved Prakash & Shri R. K. Bahuguna Elected As

Shri Ved Prakash & Shri R. K. Bahuguna Elected As

ISSUE 64, MARCH-APRIL, 2017 CELEBRATING (10th April, 2017 - 16th April, 2017) HON’BLE PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS THE 8TH PUBLIC SECTOR DAY ON 11TH APRIL, 2017 Shri Ved Prakash & Shri R. K. Bahuguna Elected as Chairman & Vice Chairman of SCOPE Shri Ved Prakash Shri R. K. Bahuguna CMD, MMTC Ltd. CMD, RAILTEL Corp. MARCH-APRIL, 2017 SCOPE NEWS Shri Ved Prakash & Shri R. K. Bahuguna Elected as Chairman & Vice Chairman of SCOPE Shri Ved Prakash Shri R. K. Bahuguna CMD, MMTC Ltd. CMD, RAILTEL Corp. allot papers received from Constituent PSEs for the SCOPE Mr. Deepak Kumar Hota, CMD, BEML; Mr. D.R. Sarin, CMD, ALIMCO; BElections 2017-19 for Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Members of Mr. Ravi P. Singh, Director (Personnel), Power Grid Corporation; Mr. the SCOPE Executive Board were counted and results were declared Saptarshi Roy, Director (HR), NTPC; Mr. D.D. Misra, Director (HR), ONGC; on 28th March 2017 in the presence of authorized representatives Mr. Rajeev Bhardwaj, Director (HR), SECI; Mr. R.K. Gupta, CMD, WAPCOS from PSEs and Contestants. Limited; Mr. R.K. Sinha, Director (HR), NTC; Mr. Deependra Singh, CMD, IREL; Mr. Kishor Rungta, Director (Finance), ECIL; Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Dr. U.D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE and Returning Officer Director (HR), WCL; Dr. B.P. Sharma, CMD, Pawan Hans Limited; Cmde declared the results. A.N. Sonsale, CMD, NEPA Ltd.; Dr. H. Purushotham, CMD, NRDC; Following are the results: Mr. D.S. Sudhakar Ramaiah, Director (Finance) & CMD, PDIL; and Chairman: Mr. Ved Prakash, CMD, MMTC Ltd. Mr. Anupam Anand, Director (Personnel), Hindustan Copper Limited. Vice Chairman: Mr. R.k. Bahuguna, CMD, RAILTEL Corporation Dr. U.D. Choubey, DG, SCOPE thanked all the Constituents and Newly Elected SCOPE Executive Board Members are: Contestants representatives present during the counting of Mr. Manoj Misra, CMD, CCI; Mr. Anuj Aggarwal, Member (HR), votes. The new Executive Board of SCOPE has assumed office w.e.f. AAI; Mr. Satyabrata Borgohain, Director (Personnel), NEEPCO; 1st April 2017. MARCH-APRIL, 2017 SCOPE NEWS SCOPE Excellence Awards to CPSEs Announced ury for the SCOPE Excellence Awards under the chairmanship of Justice JR.C. Lahoti, former Chief Justice of India and distinguished panel of eminent persons comprising Padma Bhushan Shri Moosa Raza, former Secretary to the Govt. of India, Padma Bhushan Dr. M.B. Athreya, renowned Management Consultant, Shri C. Phunsog, former Chairman, Public Enterprises Selection Board, Shri Arvind Pande, former Chairman, SAIL and Dr. U.D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE met and selected the Winners of the SCOPE Excellence Awards 2014-15. Soon after the Jury meeting, DG, SCOPE Dr. Choubey announced the names of the Award Winners. The Winners of the SCOPE Excellence Awards 2014-15 are as under: SCOPE Excellence Award – Individual Leadership Category-I (Maharatna/Navratna PSEs) Dr. Anoop Kumar Mittal, CMD, NBCC (India) Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Individual Leadership Category-II (Miniratna I & II PSEs) Mr. A.K. Jain, MD, Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Individual Leadership Category-III (Other Profit Making PSEs) Mr. K.S. Popli, CMD, Indian Renewable Energy Dev. Agency Limited 3 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 SCOPE NEWS SCOPE Excellence Award for Outstanding Woman Manager in PSEs Ms. Pooja Kapoor, Head, Business Development, WAPCOS Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Institutional Category I (Maharatna & Navratna PSEs) Rural Electrification Corporation Limited & National Aluminum Company Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Institutional Category II (Miniratna I & II PSEs) ONGC Videsh Limited & Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Institutional Category III (Other Profit Making PSEs) Electronics Corporation of India Limited SCOPE Excellence Award – Special Institutional Category (Turnaround) Goa Shipyard Limited Three Special Commendation Awards: 1. Mr. B. Ashok, Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd 2. Ms. Seema Gupta, ED, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd 3. Engineers India Limited 4. WAPCOS Limited Dr. Choubey informed the media that the SCOPE Awards will be presented by Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Hon’ble President of India during the annual Public Sector Day Celebrations on 11th April 2017 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The SCOPE Awards have been recognized as one of the most prestigious awards for public sector enterprises, he added. 4 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 SCOPE NEWS 4th batch of Executive Development Programme of SCOPE Academy of Public Sector Enterprises completed he fourth batch of 27 young executives Tfrom various public sector enterprises completed the one week capacity building programme under the aegis of SCOPE Academy of Public Sector Enterprises (APSE) from March 20th-25th, 2017. Dr. U.D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE inaugurated the programme and also distributed the certificates at the end of the program. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Director (Personnel), Western Coalfields Limited was the Guest of Honour. 5 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 SCOPE NEWS Newly elected Chairman, SCOPE and CMD, MMTC, Mr. Ved Prakash releasing the March issue Dr. U.D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE inaugurated the installation of KALEIDOSCOPE along with Director General, of 100 KWp Solar Power Plant on rooftop of SCOPE Minar in Laxmi SCOPE, Dr. U.D. Choubey and GGM, Corrporate Nagar Distt. Centre, Delhi. Affairs, SCOPE, Mr. S.A. Khan Dr. U. D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE Alongwith The Women Employees of SCOPE and other Senior Officials on the Occasion of International Women’s Day. 6 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 ECONOMIC INDICATORS PSUs at a Glance (Source: Department of Public Enterprises) CPSEs Sustaining Growth Trajectory Public Enterprises Survey 2015-16, 56th in the series, gives a consolidated picture of the performance of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) which are spread over length and breadth of the country. As on 31st March 2016, there were 320 CPSEs (excluding Insurance companies) with a total investment of Rs. 11,71,844 crore consisting of 244 operating and 76 under construction CPSEs. Given below are the highlights and macro view of performance of operating CPSEs, Table of Top 10 Profit and Loss Making CPSEs. HIGHLIghts • Total paid up capital in 320 CPSEs as on 31.3.2016 stood at Rs. 2,28,334 crore as compared to Rs. 2,13,020 crore as on 31.3. 2015 (298 CPSEs), showing a growth of 7.19%. • Total Investment in all CPSEs stood at Rs. 11,71,844 crore as on 31.3.2016 compared to Rs. 10,95,554 crore as on 31.3.2015, recording a growth of 6.96%. • Capital Employed in all CPSEs stood at Rs. 19,68,311 crore on 31.3.2016 compared to Rs. 18, 66,944 crore as on 31.3.2015 showing a growth of 5.43 %. • Total turnover/gross revenue from operation of all CPSEs during 2015-16 stood at Rs. 18,54,667 crore compared to Rs. 19, 95,176 crore in the previous year showing a reduction in turnover of 7.04 %. • Total income of all CPSEs during 2015-16 stood at Rs. 17,64,754 crore compared to Rs. 19, 65,657 crore in 2014-15, showing a reduction in income of 10.22%. • Profit of profit making CPSEs stood at Rs. 1,44,523 crore during 2015-16 compared to Rs. 1,30,364 crore in 2014-15 showing a growth in profit by 10.86%. 7 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 ECONOMIC INDICATORS • Loss of loss incurring CPSEs stood at Rs. 28, 756 crore in 2015-16 compared to Rs. 27, 498 crore in 2014-15 showing an increase in loss by 4.57 %. • Overall net profit of all 244 CPSEs during 2015-16 stood at Rs. 1,15,767 crore compared to Rs. 1,02,866 crore during 2014-15 showing a growth in overall profit of 12.54%. • Reserves & Surplus of all CPSEs went up from Rs. 7,71,389 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 7,96,467 cores in 2015-16, showing an increase by 3.25 %. • Net worth of all CPSEs went up from Rs. 9,84,409 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 10,20,737 crore in 2015-16 registering a growth of 3.69 %. • Contribution of CPSEs to Central Exchequer by way of excise duty, customs duty, corporate tax, interest on Central Government loans, dividend and other duties and taxes increased from Rs. 2,00,593 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 2,78,075 crore in 2015-16, showing a growth of 38.63%. • Foreign exchange earnings through exports of goods and services decreased from Rs. 1,03,071 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 77,216 crore in 2015-16, showing a reduction of 25.08%. • Foreign exchange outgo on imports and royalty, know-how, consultancy, interest and other expenditure decreased from Rs. 5,44,561 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 3,88,045 crore in 2015-16 showing a reduction of 28.74%. • CPSEs employed 12.34 lakh people (excluding contractual workers) in 2015-16 compared to 12.91 lakh in 2014-15, showing a reduction in employees by 4.42%. • Salary and wages went up in all CPSEs from Rs. 1,26,777 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 1,28,263 crore in 2015-16 showing a growth of 1.17 %. • Total Market Capitalization (M-Cap) of 46 CPSEs traded on stock exchanges of India is Rs. 11,06,766 crore as on 31.03.2016 as compared to Rs. 13,27,393 crore as on 31.03.2015 showing a reduction of 16.62%. • M-Cap of CPSEs as per cent of BSE M-Cap decreased from 13.08% as on 31.3.2015 to 11.68% as on 31.3.2016. 8 MARCH-APRIL, 2017 ECONOMIC INDICATORS Macro-view of performance of operating CPSEs (in crore) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 No.

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