Regeringen godkänner börsnotering för Mahanadi Coalfields

Den indiska regeringen har godkänt notering och avyttring av Mahanadi Coalfields genom ett börsintroduktionserbjudande. Detta steg gör det möjligt för Coal India att minska sitt innehav i dotterbolaget med upp till 25 procent. Dotterbolaget kan också komma att ta in nytt kapital via flera vägar som en del av bredare reformer inom den offentliga sektorn.

Godkännandet markerar ett betydande steg i regeringens ansträngningar att utöka investerarnas deltagande i statligt ägda företag. Tjänstemän bekräftade att avyttringsprocessen kommer att ske via en börsnotering, vilket ger en bredare marknad tillgång till aktier i kolproducenten.

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