Has BSNL lost its network?

Has BSNL lost its network?

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:05 AM IST
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New Delhi: The state-run BSNL’s 2018-19 losses may have touched Rs 12,000 crore if attributed exclusively to its services, official sources said. The PSU has another board meeting on April 16, where it may discuss the trends in its annual results among other investment plans. The April 4 board meeting discussed some HR issues, sources said adding if the incomes from government projects are included the loss may be reduced marginally.

They said the acute financial crunch visible in February was there in PSU and the situation only got aggravated then. So the numbers on losses are up by at least 50%. BSNL, which has been posting losses for the last 13 years, does not give its loss figures. The only time the figures were released is when the Minister gave his reply to questions in Parliament.

Till then the assessment of its losses or operations are not in public domain and financial and telecom experts don’t get credible information from the management to analyse the situation. The PSU said it is a non-listed entity so making the numbers public is not mandatory.

As such the statement made by the BSNL management on operations, finances and numbers are not taken up for analysis as they lack validation. The other time its figures comes is when the annual survey of sick and incipient companies is released by the Department of Public Enterprises, said an expert.

BSNL’s annual loss widened to Rs 7,992 crore for the fiscal year ended March 2018 (2017-18), Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha had told Parliament last December. In the wake of the February salary issue, the Kotak Equities had said BSNL’s total loss may have crossed Rs 90,000 crore. According to the report, FY 2008 was the last year of positive operating earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) for BSNL.

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