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A quick report card of govt's infra asset monetisation initiative

While govt has earned about 16% road and power transmission assets against an expected run rate of Rs 88,190 cr in FY22, progress in most other areas has been slow

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Subhomoy Bhattacharjee New Delhi
The government has earned about 16 per cent from asset monetisation of roads and power transmission systems against an expected run rate of Rs 88,190 crore in FY22. 

Data provided by the government in its budget papers for FY23 shows a large number of other proposals are yet to complete the varying stages of approval including those of the cabinet.

The National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP) was set up last year by the finance ministry and Niti Aayog to raise money by leasing out government assets. It estimates aggregate monetisation potential of Rs six trillion from these core assets of the

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