BSNL staff to strike work on January 5

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| Speaking to Business Standard, Prakash Chandra Dubey, convenor, joint forum of associations and unions in BSNL, said, "We are a profit-making organisation and maintaining social obligations. Still without any satisfactory reason, the government wants to divest the organisation. We are going to register a strong protest against this. It is important to give BSNL a Navaratna status to allow the organisation flexibility and autonomy to carry out its operations." He also recalled the promise made by Ram Vilas Paswan in this regard. |
| "We are the biggest PSU with an authorised capital of Rs 10,000 crore and with a paid up capital of Rs 5,000 crore. The organisation has been consistently making profits for the last five years and also paid a dividend of Rs 975 crore last year," he said. |
| "We do not understand why the government is neglecting such a company and insisting on divestment," Dubay said. |
First Published: Dec 21 2005 | 12:00 AM IST