Rs.15,740 crore for state-run telecom firms

New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) The government has earmarked Rs.15,740.02 crore ($3.2 billion) for the two state-run telecom majors in the budget for 2009-10 presented by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in parliament Monday.
According to Mukherjee, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) will get Rs.14,015 crore as budgetary allocation, while Rs.1,725.02 crore will be provided to fund the expenses of Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL).

The minister has also proposed to allocate Rs.2,820 crore to discharge the liabilities of the state-run telecom equipment manufacturer, Indian Telephone Industries Ltd (ITIL) and clean up its balance sheet.

While the telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority Of India (TRAI) received Rs.10 crore as budgetary support, the Telecom Disputes Settlement Tribunal (TDSAT) has been allocated a meagre Rs.1 crore.

The Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) has been allocated Rs.2,400 crore.

USOF, being raised through a 5 percent levy imposed on telecom operators’ revenues, is utilised for supporting telecom services in rural areas.

Mukherjee has allocated Rs.26 crore for providing optical fibre cable network to defence services.

Manoj Kohli, chief executive and joint managing director of Bharti Airtel said the budget “signals significant demand stimulus emanating from its rural and infrastructure growth packages”.

“Telecom infrastructure is an engine of growth and if we are able to double the tele-density to 75 percent in the next five years, especially due to the rural development

BHEL’s Vellore Plant Achieves Milestone Turnover of Rs 2,000 Cr In 2008-09

Power equipment manufacturer BHEL announced that its boiler auxiliaries facility had attained a record high turnover of Rs 2,000 crore during the last fiscal (2008-09).

During the fiscal, the company said that the profit before tax (PBT) stood at Rs 253 crore.

Moreover, its dispatches were up 30% at 1.9 lakh metric tonnes during the period under review.

The facility saw an increase of 26% in its growth rate, while it bagged orders worth Rs 3,700 crore during the fiscal.

The total outstanding order was worth about Rs 6,500 crore, the release said.

In exports, the income augmented by 40% to Rs 28 crore in 2008-09, as compared to the last year.

The value addition per employee also increased to Rs 19.79 lakh, showing an increase of 19 per cent Y-o-Y, the release said.

KEC Int Bags Orders Worth Rs 291 Cr; Stock Surges 2.8%

Power equipment manufacturer KEC International announced that it has bagged orders worth Rs 291 crore from Power Grid of India for setting up transmission lines in Madhya Pradesh and Assam.

The company said that the first order is for the supply and creation of 765 kv Satna-Bina line and another 400 kv line at Bina associated with ATS for the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project in Madhya Pradesh.

The other project consists of two 400 kv and one 132 kv transmission lines between Balipara-Biswanath and Depota-Gohpur in Assam.

The company said that both the orders have to be finished by November 2011.

Vardhan Dharkar, chief financial officer, KEC Int’ said that the company’s current order book stands at Rs 50 billion.

KEC International pocketed domestic orders worth Rs 1,200 crore from PGCIL, RGGVY and Railways during the last two months.

At 03:32 pm the shares of KEC were trading 2.8% higher at Rs 139.50 on the BSE.