rediff.com
rediff.com
Business Find/Feedback/Site Index
      HOME | BUSINESS | BUDGET 2000-2001 | REPORT
February 29, 2000

NEWSLINKS
BUDGET 2000 LIVE!
BUDGET ON REDIFF
D&B BUDGET SPL
ECONOMIC SURVEY
RLY BUDGET
BUDGET: RUN-UP
BUDGET PROCESS
BUDGET HOTLINKS
Y2K BIZ FEATURES
INDIA & THE WTO
GOVT&ECONOMY
SPECIALS
INTERVIEWS
COMMENTARY
CREDIT POLICY
BUDGET 1999-2000
USEFUL INFO
ARCHIVES
SEARCH REDIFF


Govt to shed holdings in nationalised banks

Email this report to a friend

The government has decided to accept the recommendations of the Narasimham Committee on banking sector reforms and shed its holdings in nationalised bank to 33 per cent.

This, however, will be done without changing the public sector character of the banks by ensuring that the shares sold are widely held by the public.

Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha while presenting the budget in the Lok Sabha today said with the government budget under severe strain, there was no option but to raise capital from the public.

The minister said employees of these banks will be fully protected and necessary changes in legislative provisions will be brought about to accord flexibility and autonomy to their boards.

The finance minister also proposed to introduce a new bill which will strengthen the hands of depositors in situations of malafide or fraudulent actions of non-banking finance corporations.

BUDGET
2000

Budget 2000 Live! | Budget on Rediff | Dun & Bradstreet Budget Special | The Run-up
Budget Process | Budget Hotlinks | NDA Government & Economy
Ministry of Finance: Economic Survey 1999-2000 | Budget 2000 document


Tell us what you think of this Budget 2000 coverage

HOME | NEWS | BUSINESS | MONEY | SPORTS | MOVIES | CHAT | INFOTECH | TRAVEL
SINGLES | NEWSLINKS | BOOK SHOP | MUSIC SHOP | GIFT SHOP | HOTEL BOOKINGS
AIR/RAIL | WEATHER | MILLENNIUM | BROADBAND | E-CARDS | EDUCATION
HOMEPAGES | FREE EMAIL | CONTESTS | FEEDBACK