"Not in this budget. If there is any urgent requirement, the government is always there," Sandhu told reporters here today after attending the board meeting of the Life Insurance Corporation of India.
In the interim budget presented on February 17, the previous government had proposed to earmark Rs 11,200 crore towards equity infusion in public sector banks, which have been facing severe asset quality pressure as bad loans continue to mount.
Total non-performing assets (NPAs), or bad loans, of public sector banks stood at 4.4 per cent of advances at the end of March.
The banking secretary said that there is no pressure from the government on state-run banks to sell their non-core assets to raise capital.
"There is no pressure (to sell non-crore assets). We are just examining what all options are available to raise additional capital," Sandhu said.
He said the government is likely to take a decision on a proposal to create a holding company structure for public sector banks before the budget.
"I am hopeful that by the budget, we would have made up our mind on this (holding company structure)," Sandhu said, adding that the budget would have a road map on it.
According the proposal, the proposed holding company would hold the government's stake in all state-run banks and raise capital through debt and equity on their behalf.
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