Besides, there is a proposal to sell 100 per cent government holding in four unlisted companies- Kamarajar Port, HLL Lifecare, Indian Medicines & Pharmaceutical Corporation Ltd, and Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
According to sources, the core group of secretaries on disinvestment, headed by the cabinet secretary, has already approved the sale of these five companies.
The government think tank Niti Aayog too has favoured disinvestment.
An approval of the Cabinet Committee Economic Affairs (CCEA) would be sought soon, sources said.
Shares of Dredging Corp closed at Rs 690.90, up 1.29 per cent on the BSE yesterday.
The government is also mulling a two-stage auction process for the PSU, which made a net profit of Rs 7.40 crore in 2016-17 fiscal.
The two stage will entail shortlisting of eligible bidders and competitive financial bidding.
Also the CCEA is likely to consider an improved voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) along with the process of sale of the profit making PSU.
With regard to Kamarajar Port, the government is looking to divest 100 per cent of its holding and is considering valuation methodology like discounted cash flow, asset valuation and relative valuation.
For HLL Lifecare, the proposal entails hiving off the CPSEs vaccine venture and Medipark into two separate special purpose vehicles. After that, the government could look at 100 per cent stake sale in the company.
The assets of Indian Medicines & Pharmaceutical Corp and Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharma, according to sources, are likely to be valued at a mix of discounted cash flow, relative valuation and asset-based valuation.
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