Government of India?s Disinvestment Policy was recast in
2000 to provide for ?strategic sale? of PSU shares. The new
policy involves :
(A) Sale with a change in management.
(B) Majority holding to be sold to a private party.
(C) Sale of only loss making PSUs.
(D) Sale of shares of defence PSUs
Answer / guest
(B) Majority holding to be sold to a private party.
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