DR. GAGAN SINGH
gagan_singh04@yahoo.co.in
School of Management Studies & Commerce, Uttarakhand Open University,
Haldwani-Nainital, Uttarakhand-263139
INDIA
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research | Vol. 2, No. 2 | April 2014
Evaluation of the Financial and Operating Performance of Fertilizers and Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sectors of Indian Public Sector Enterprises After Disinvestment 442 KB 2 downloads
DR. GAGAN SINGH gagan_singh04@yahoo.co.in School of Management Studies & Commerce,...
After 1991 the Government of India is following a policy of economic liberalisation and concept of disinvestment has been more or less accepted by at least all the parties whenever they are Government Disinvestment involves the sale of equity and bond capital invested by the government in PSUs. The failure of the public sector to fulfill the role assigned to it resulted in the protest become louder and more articulate. The main focus of the present paper is to examine the impact of disinvestment on the financial and operating performance of fertilizers and chemical & pharmaceutical sectors of Indian Public sector enterprises. April 2009 onwards, there are fourteen enterprises in which government has undertaken disinvestment recently. After partial disinvestment of both fertilizers and chemical & pharmaceutical sectors of Indian Public sector enterprises, their dependence on the outsiders’ funds has been increased.
Keywords – Disinvestment, Enterprises, Liquidity, Operating, Profitability, Strategic.