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Govt engaging with Vedanta to facilitate its residual stake sale in BALCO
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IANS | 05 Jun, 2023
Government plans to sell a part of its 49 per cent stake in Bharat
Aluminium Company Limited (BALCO), for which it is learnt to have asked
its main promoter Vedanta, to take back an ongoing arbitration case.
Sources aware of the development said that the Mines
Ministry is said to have requested the Department of Investment and
Public Asset Management (DIPAM) to engage with Vedanta to withdraw the
arbitration case, as the government plans to take the initial public
offer (IPO) route to sell a part of its 49 per cent stake in BALCO.
Mines
Ministry is the 49 per cent stakeholder in BALCO and sources informed
that DIPAM has held initial discussions with Vedanta to withdraw the
arbitration case, which would pave the way for stock exchange listing of
the company.
In 2009, BALCO had filed an arbitration case against the government over a valuation dispute of the residual stake.
Sources further added that it is up to DIPAM to decide how much of the government's 49 per cent stake can be sold.
It could be a residual portion or a major part of it too, a source told IANS.
Though
initial discussions have taken place between DIPAM and Vedanta over
withdrawal of the arbitration case, sources said that detailed
discussions are likely to take place requesting the promoter to withdraw
the case, if the sale of the government's residual stake is to be taken
forward.
In 2001, government had disinvested 51 per cent shares of BALCO to Sterlite Industries Limited, a subsidiary of Vedanta Limited.
Major
operations of BALCO are in the town of Korba in Chhattisgarh, whereas
its mines supplying high grade Bauxite are situated at Kawardha and
Mainpat in the same state.
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