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BSNL and MTNL to be merged, says Centre, will offer employees ‘attractive VRS package’
The Centre on Wednesday decided to merge telecommunications service
providers Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Limited.
The two entities have been incurring losses. Earlier
this month, MTNL employees alleged they had not been paid salaries for
the past two months.
“Neither BSNL or MTNL is being closed, nor is
it being disinvested, nor hired to any third party,” said Union
minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. “We want to make them competitive.”
He
said a bond of Rs 15,000 crore would be raised for the two telecom
majors. “We will allocate the 4G spectrum upon the 2016 price,” Prasad
added. Taking dig at the Congress, the minister accused past
governments did not handle BSNL’s affairs well.
Prasad said assets
worth Rs 38,000 crore would be monetised in the next five years. “We
are also bringing a very attractive VRS [Voluntary Retirement Scheme]
package,” the minister. “If any officer employee is 53.5 years old, for
example, he will get 125% of his salary till the age of 60.”
Union #Cabinet approves the revival plan of @BSNLCorporate and @MTNLOfficial and in-principle merger of the two.
Attractive VRS packages to be offered. #CabinetDecisions @rsprasad @PrakashJavdekar pic.twitter.com/8pB5PEZnmS
— PIB India (@PIB_India) October 23, 2019
MTNL employees had planned a protest
during lunch hours on October 10 and October 16 in Mumbai and Delhi to
protest against the non-payment of salaries. Apart from their salaries,
they demanded the merger of MTNL and BSNL, and permission to MTNL to use
4G and 5G connections. They also urged the government not to reduce the
retirement age from 60 years to 50 years.
On October 2, the Telecom Executives Association of MTNL had written a letter
to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, telling him that MTNL employees were
in serious financial difficulties ahead of the festive season. The
association said the telecom company’s senior management and Department
of Telecommunications officials were clueless about their problems. The
organisation requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to step in and
direct his office to disburse the salaries.
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