Urging the government not to privatise profit-making Pawan Hans Ltd, the state-run chopper operators officers union has proposed the company's merger with defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).
Such a merger would strengthen both the domestic civil and defence aviation sectors, the Pawan Hans Officers Welfare Association (PHOWA) said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week.
The union urged the government go for a public issue of Pawan Hans Ltd (PHL) as per the guidelines of DIPAM (Department of Investment and Public Asset Management) rather than opting for an outright sale of the aviation entity.
Pawan Hans is a 51:49 joint venture between the central government and state-owned oil explorer ONGC.
After failing to get a good response to its first attempt to handover Pawan Hans to private players, the Centre on April 13 issued a fresh information memorandum for the 51 per cent stake sale in the company and sought EoIs (expressions of interest) from interested bidders by June 18.
Later, fresh bids were invited after the ONGC board in July decided to combine its 49 per cent stake in the offer and extended the date to September 10 and then subsequently to September 19.
"The Pawan Hans Officers Welfare Association proposes strategic merger of PHL with HAL in a way the recent merger of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited with ONGC and Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation (HSCC) with NBCC to bring more value to the parent organisation," the association said in the letter to Modi.
The merger of the two entities, in fact, would lead to better ecosystem and strengthen the countrys civil and defence aviation industries, it said.
Opposing the 100 per cent strategic sale of the company, the association said, "PHL should be placed in the listing for IPO as per latest guidelines of DIPAM as being a profit-making CPSE with positive net worth to have more autonomy and accountability as a responsible PSU to meet the strategic requirement through the company."
"Pawan Hans, a rini ratna CPSE, was set up with the primary objective of providing essential helicopter support services in strategic areas of importance such as oil and gas sector, medical emergency services, disaster management, security surveillance and operations in hilly and inaccessible areas of north-east, among others."
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