Find out what the Modi government will sell for Rs 6 lakh crore?


New Delhi: The Rs 6 lakh crore National Monetization Pipeline (NMP) program has recently been launched by the Modi government. This program is very important for the government, because it needs money to revive the economy. Policy Commission chief Amitabh Kant Thakur told Money Control about the NMP that government properties have been identified and will be auctioned off.

 
Bids will start for companies in the railways, gas pipelines, ports and airports. We are confident that we will achieve the targets set for the current financial year and the coming years. Amitabh Kant has said that non-core assets like government surplus land have been excluded from the program. At the same time, about how much investors are interested in the NMP program, he said, investors need to be attracted to it.
The government has set a target of raising Rs 80,000 crore for the current financial year under the NMP. In the current financial year, Power Grid is launching an infrastructure investment trust of Rs 7,700 crore, which is the first investment of any public sector company. Opponents are attacking the government over the national monetization pipeline. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.
The National Monetization Pipeline Program was launched on August 23 by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Under this, a total of Rs 6 lakh crore was targeted to be raised by selling share capital or leasing out property in several sectors. The process of leasing government property under this program will continue till 2025.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the roads, railway stations or airports that will be leased out will be owned by the government. There will be a lease for a fixed period. After that all the infrastructure will come back to the government.