The document outlines the eligibility criteria for Maharatna and Navratna status in the Indian public sector. To be granted Maharatna status, a company must be a Navratna with an average annual turnover of ₹25,000 crores, net worth of ₹15,000 crores, and net profit of ₹5,000 crores over the last three years, along with a significant global presence. Seven companies currently hold Maharatna status. To be a Navratna, a company must be a Miniratna Category-I & Schedule A PSU with excellent/very good ratings and a composite score of 60 or above on six performance parameters over the last five years.
The document outlines the eligibility criteria for Maharatna and Navratna status in the Indian public sector. To be granted Maharatna status, a company must be a Navratna with an average annual turnover of ₹25,000 crores, net worth of ₹15,000 crores, and net profit of ₹5,000 crores over the last three years, along with a significant global presence. Seven companies currently hold Maharatna status. To be a Navratna, a company must be a Miniratna Category-I & Schedule A PSU with excellent/very good ratings and a composite score of 60 or above on six performance parameters over the last five years.
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Eligibility Criteria for Grant of Maharatna Status
The document outlines the eligibility criteria for Maharatna and Navratna status in the Indian public sector. To be granted Maharatna status, a company must be a Navratna with an average annual turnover of ₹25,000 crores, net worth of ₹15,000 crores, and net profit of ₹5,000 crores over the last three years, along with a significant global presence. Seven companies currently hold Maharatna status. To be a Navratna, a company must be a Miniratna Category-I & Schedule A PSU with excellent/very good ratings and a composite score of 60 or above on six performance parameters over the last five years.
The document outlines the eligibility criteria for Maharatna and Navratna status in the Indian public sector. To be granted Maharatna status, a company must be a Navratna with an average annual turnover of ₹25,000 crores, net worth of ₹15,000 crores, and net profit of ₹5,000 crores over the last three years, along with a significant global presence. Seven companies currently hold Maharatna status. To be a Navratna, a company must be a Miniratna Category-I & Schedule A PSU with excellent/very good ratings and a composite score of 60 or above on six performance parameters over the last five years.
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Eligibility criteria for Grant of Maharatna status
1. It should be A Navratna Company
2. Listed on Stock exchange 3. It should have an average annual turnover of 25000 crores for last 3 years. 4. It should have an average annual net worth of 15000 crores for last 3 years. 5. It should have an average annual net profit after tax of more than 5000 crores for last 3 years. 6. It should have the significant Global presence.
Maharatna Company list
As on June 2016, there are 7 Maharatna CPSEs whose names are
1. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
2. Coal India Limited 3. GAIL (India) Limited 4. Indian Oil Corporation Limited 5. NTPC Limited 6. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited 7. Steel Authority of India Limited
Eligibility criteria for Navratna PSUs
1. It should be a Miniratna Category-I & Schedule A PSU
2. It has obtained excellent or very good rating under the Memorandum of Understanding system in three of the last five years, and have composite score of 60 or above in the six selected performance parameters, namely Net profit to net worth manpower cost to total cost of production/services profit before depreciation, interest and taxes to capital employed profit before interest and taxes to turnover earnings per share and Inter-sectoral performance
Navratna Company list
As on June 2016, there are 17 Navratna CPSEs whose names are
1. Bharat Electronics Limited
2. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited 3. Container Corporation of India Limited 4. Engineers India Limited 5. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 6. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited 7. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited 8. National Aluminium Company Limited 9. National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited 10. NMDC Limited 11. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited 12. Oil India Limited 13. Power Finance Corporation Limited 14. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited 15. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited 16. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited 17. Shipping Corporation of India Limited
list of Major Private Companies of India
Below is a list of some of the top Private Companies of India: Reliance Industries Limited Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Infosys Technologies Ltd Wipro Limited Bharti Tele-Ventures Limited ITC Limited Hindustan Lever Limited ICICI Bank Limited Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd. TATA Steel Limited Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited HDFC Bank Ltd Tata Motors Limited Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) Satyam Computer Services Ltd. Maruti Udyog Limited Bajaj Auto Ltd. HCL Technologies Ltd. Hero Honda Motors Limited Hindalco Industries Ltd
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