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Public Sector Undertakings

Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) in India

Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in India is a state-owned enterprise. It means these companies owned by government of India.  At present, there are 8 Maharatnas, 16 Navratnas and 75 Miniratnas.

List of Miniratna-I

  1. Airports Authority of India (AAI)
  2. Antrix Corporation
  3. Balmer Lawrie
  4. Bharat Coking Coal Limited[BCCL]
  5. Bharat Dynamics Limited[BDL]
  6. Bharat Earth Movers LIMITED[BEML]
  7. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
  8. Bridge and Roof
  9. Central Warehousing Corporation
  10. Central Coalfields Limited
  11. Chennai Petroleum Corporation[CPCL]
  12. Cochin Shipyard[CSL]
  13. Dredging Corporation of India[DCI]
  14. Educational Consultants India[EDCIL]
  15. Kamarajar Port
  16. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers[GRSE]
  17. Goa Shipyard[GSL]
  18. Hindustan Copper[HCL]
  19. HLL Lifecare
  20. Hindustan newsprint
  21. Hindustan Paper
  22. Housing and Urban Development Corporation
  23. HSCC
  24. India Tourism Development Corporation[ITDC]
  25. India Trade Promotion Organisation[ITPO]
  26. Indian Rare Earths[IREL]
  27. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation[IRCTC]
  28. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency
  29. Ircon International
  30. Kudremukh Iron Ore Company
  31. Mazagaon Dock Limited
  32. Mahanadi Coalfields[MCL]
  33. MOIL
  34. Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited[MRPL]
  35. Mishra Dhatu Nigam
  36. MMTC Ltd.
  37. MSTC Limited
  38. National Fertilizers[NFL]
  39. National Small Industries Corporation Limited
  40. National Seeds Corporation
  41. NHPC Ltd.
  42. Northern Coalfields[NCL]
  43. North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited[NEEPCL]
  44. Numaligarh Refinery
  45. ONGC Videsh
  46. Pawan Hans
  47. Projects and Development India Limited[PDIL]
  48. RailTel Corporation of India
  49. Rail Vikas Nigam Limited
  50. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers[RCF]
  51. RITES
  52. SJVN Ltd.
  53. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India
  54. South Eastern Coalfields[SECL]
  55. State Trading Corporation of India
  56. Telecommunications Consultants India[TCIL]
  57. THDC Ltd.
  58. Western Coalfields[WCL]
  59. Water and Power Consultancy Services

    List of Miniratna-II

    1. Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India
    2. Bharat Pumps & Compressors[BPC]
    3. Broadcast Engineering Consultants India
    4. Central Mine Planning and Design Institute
    5. Central Railside Warehouse Company
    6. Engineering Projects
    7. FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals (India) Limited
    8. Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited
    9. HMT (International) Ltd.
    10. Indian Medicines & Pharmaceuticals Corporation Limited
    11. MECON
    12. Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited
    13. National Film Development Corporation of India[NFDC]
    14. PEC Ltd.
    15. Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited
    16. Ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) and Solar Energy corporation of India Ltd (SECI)
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