The country's largest steelmaker has been posting losses since 2015-16, mainly on account of slowdown in the sector.
"This year, these two PSUs (SAIL and RINL) have reduced their losses. Next year, hopefully they will be making into profits," Steel Secretary Aruna Sharma told PTI.
In 2015-16, SAIL had posted a loss of Rs 4,021, while in 2016-17 its loss was Rs 2,833 crore.
Steel Authority of India Ltd's (SAIL) standalone net loss had narrowed to Rs 539.06 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2017.
"So, they will be on their growth path as they are moving ahead with it. That is very very clear," the secretary said.
In a stern warning, Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh in the beginning of this year had asked PSUs, including SAIL, to "perform or perish" saying complacency cannot be tolerated at a time when private players are excelling on various parameters.
Chairing a meeting of chiefs of top steel PSUs, the minister pulled up public sector firms like SAIL and RINL for not only lagging behind on international benchmarks, but were behind their private counterparts and complacent in ramping up capacities.
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