The finance ministry has been holding meetings with heads of cash rich bluechip PSUs, including ONGC, Coal India and SAIL, to persuade them to pay higher dividends.
Besides, the ministry is also knocking the doors of PSU banks for higher dividend with a view to garner restrict fiscal deficit to 4.8 per cent of GDP, as was envisaged in the Budget for 2013-14.
In case of Coal India, the government has already asked them to either go in for disinvestment or pay special dividend to the government.
Several state-run banks, including Indian Bank, Syndicate Bank and Union Bank, have already declared interim dividends and a host of them would follow suit next week.
The government, which is striving for every penny to keep its finances under check, has urged the PSUs to either meet their capital expenditure target or pay special dividends.
With only about Rs 3,000 crore in its kitty from stake sale, the government is running out of time to meet the disinvestment target of Rs 40,000 crore as only less than three months are left for the close of the fiscal.
In the 2013-14 budget, the government has estimated to garner Rs 29,870 crore as dividend from PSUs.
Further, Rs 43,996 crore is estimated to flow in from PSU banks and Reserve Bank of India under the same head.
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