UPA rushes through big-ticket deals

May 14, 2014

New Delhi, May 14: The last “working” Cabinet meeting of the outgoing UPA government on Tuesday saw several big-ticket decisions—ranging from FDI in the pharma sector to appointment of the new Army chief and approval to sell 4.66 per cent stake in the state-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd through a block deal.

Big-ticket_dealsOvercoming his initial hesitation over mega decisions at the fag end of his term, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh got the Cabinet to approve a $400-million proposal by global equity major KKR to acquire stake in two Indian pharma firms in a deal touted as the largest private equity in India’s health sector. This is among the deals fiercely opposed by the BJP on the ground that the outgoing government should not take any crucial decision when its tenure ends in two days.

As cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), KKR will buy a 38 per cent stake in Hyderabad-based Gland Pharma, which develops and manufactures generic injectables, primarily in the cardiovascular and orthopaedic segment. In the second transaction, KKR will buy 29.4 per cent share in Gland Celsus Bio Chemicals from an existing investor.

Currently, the government allows 100 per cent FDI in both greenfield and brownfield drug manufacturing companies. Investments in greenfield are allowed through automatic route and those in brownfield or existing facilities require approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB).

Originally cleared by the Competition Commission of India in January, the KKR deal was stuck because of differences between the Finance and Commerce ministries. The Department of Policy and Promotion under the Commerce Ministry raised objections to the proposal as it believed several clauses of the deal did not adhere to the FDI policy on brownfield projects.

That also saw the Health Ministry joining the Commerce Ministry in advocating a lower cap on investment in the existing drug making units along with various safeguards for acquisition of domestic critical care pharma companies by multinational firms.

But the Finance Ministry and the Planning Commission wanted faster clearance to keep investors’ sentiments intact in the Indian market. The Prime Minister, however, was against the deal being cleared by the outgoing government. In the last Cabinet meeting on May 8, it was not given a nod even though Finance Minister P Chidambaram pitched for it.

On Tuesday, the CCEA also gave post-facto approval to sale of 4.66 per cent stake in state-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd through a block deal, Heavy Industries Minister Praful Patel said after the Cabinet meeting. “It is post-facto, the Cabinet has cleared it,” he told reporters when asked about the decision on the BHEL stake sale.

The government had divested 4.66 per cent in the heavy engineering major through a block deal on March 3. As the original approval by the Cabinet was for divestment through a follow-on public offer, the department of disinvestment had sought a post-facto approval for the block deal. The government currently holds 63.06 per cent stake in BHEL.

Meanwhile, official corridors were abuzz with talk of Chidambaram not approving a proposal from the Prime Minister’s Office to appoint Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi, a 1987 IAS Jharkhand cadre officer, as executive assistant in the World Bank in Washington.

Apparently, Singh spoke to the finance minister to clear it. In turn, Chidambaram got his personal assistant M A Siddique, a Tamil Nadu IAS cadre officer, also cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, for placement with the World Bank.

The appointment of Muralidharan Nair as secretary to the outgoing prime minister was cleared on Tuesday.

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April 7,2020

Jammu, Apr 7: Old habits will just no longer do, a Jammu and Kashmir administration employee found to his dismay on Tuesday when he was sent to a quarantine centre for blowing his nose and spitting on the road.

The man, who works as an accountant in the civil secretariat here, had gone to meet a relative in Paloura on the outskirts of the city when he was nabbed, officials said.

The neighbours panicked when they saw him blowing his nose and immediately called the police, which rushed to the spot with a medical team and a magistrate, they said.

He was immediately taken to a quarantine facility set up at the IIT hostel in the Janipur area and his samples taken for a coronavirus test.

Given the high levels of anxiety over the spread of COVID-19, news of his being taken by police started circulating widely. There were also some WhatsApp messages that he was trying to deliberately spread the infection and was arrested by police.

However, police officials said they had not arrested him and merely put him in a quarantine centre. It was not clear how long he would be in the centre.

The employee told police officials he had an itch in his nose and nothing more.

"Be responsible citizens and stop spreading rumours or fake news," an official said, requesting people to be more responsible.

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June 2,2020

New Delhi, Jun 2: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Moody's Investors Service downgrading India's sovereign rating to the lowest investment rate and said that the global rating agency has rated his handling of the country's economy "a step above junk".

"Moody's has rated Modi's handling of India's economy a step above JUNK. Lack of support to the poor and the MSME sector means the worst is yet to come," the Congress leader tweeted citing a media report on Moody's downgrading the nation.

On Monday, Moody's downgraded the country's rating to "Baa3" from "Baa2". This comes at a time when the government is facing criticism from the Opposition over its handling of the COVID-19 situation and measures to boost the economy.

The government has already announced a stimulus package of Rs 20 lakh crore to deal with the situation.

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July 4,2020

New Delhi, July 4: India on Friday reported its highest single-day spike of COVID-19 cases with 22,771 cases reported in the last 24 hours, said the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With these new cases, India's coronavirus cases tally has gone up to 6,48,315, out of which there are 2,35,433 active cases in the country and 3,94,227 cases have been cured/discharged or migrated.

As many as 442 deaths due to COVID-19 have been reported in the last 24 hours taking the number of patients succumbing to the deadly virus across the country to 18,655.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Maharashtra -- the worst affected state due to COVID-19 -- has a total of 1,92,990 cases which is inclusive of 8,376 deaths. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu, the second worst-affected state, has a total of 1,02,721 cases and 1,385 fatalities. Delhi's tally of coronavirus cases stands at 94,695 which is inclusive of 2923 deaths due to the virus.

The Centre said that the recovery rate has further improved to 60.80 per cent. The recoveries/deaths ratio is 95.48 per cent : 4.52 per cent.

The Indian Council of Medical Research, earlier on Saturday, said that the total number of samples tested up to July 3 is 95,40,132, out of which 2,42,383 samples were tested yesterday.

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