"The proposal regarding closure formalities of Hindustan Cables should be cleared by the Cabinet in 1-2 weeks," Heavy Industry and Public Enterprises Minister Geete told reporters.
As per the proposal, employees of Hindustan Cables will be offered VRS as per 2007 pay scale.
The Cabinet had earlier approved closure of seven terminally sick public sector units, including Hindustan Cables, which have incurred a total loss of around Rs 3,139 crore over a period of time.
Reports of revival of the company had surfaced after the Defence Ministry approved its takeover by Ordnance Factory Board. The Board for Reconstruction of Public Sector Enterprises was supposed to take a call on it after taking into account views of all the ministries concerned.
The government has already decided to shut four CPSEs including three units of HMT and Tungabhadra Steel after the Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs (CCEA) gave the nod to their individual closure proposals entailing VRS, etc.
"Therefore, we have decided to offer the employees VRS as per 2007 pay scales. They were earlier being paid salaries as per 1987 pay scales so the employees are happy. They have requested that the VRS be offered in three months instead of six months so we are making efforts towards that."
However, the company's units in West Bengal and Hyderabad producing Polythene Insulated Jelly Filled (PIJF) cables had not been in production since January 2003, as there is no requirement of these cables in BSNL/MTNL.
Similarly, the unit at Naini, Allahabad producing optical fibre cable had also become obsolete due to change in the product specification.
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