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MyGov Idea Box

MyGov Idea Box
Start Date :
Jul 15, 2019
Last Date :
Jul 30, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building ...

An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building a New India. (This forum is meant for those themes and topics which are not a part of other discussions on MyGov and yet may hold importance for citizens)

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SarwarJahan
SarwarJahan 2 years 12 months ago
2022 will be remembered as the year of the glorious performance of shares of Public Sector Cos in the stock market. The credit for it should certainly go to the Government of India as their promoter. Of course, the stocks were inexpensive in valuations and also delivered robust earnings growth and the investor community rewarded the stocks. However, one sector that is underperforming is PSU oil marketing Cos (IOC, HPCL and BPCL) due to their losses from under-recoveries (selling fuel below cost). This has hurt the minority shareholders of these Cos. One of the achievements of the Govt has been the transparency and integrity of the fiscal deficit. There is, therefore, expectation that Govt. will fully compensate the OMCS for each penny of under-recovery to maintain the integrity of the fiscal deficit. I suggest and request that the Finance and Petroleum Ministry jointly assure the investor community that they will fully protect the interest of minority shareholders of OMCs.
ParthaProtimRoy
ParthaProtimRoy 2 years 12 months ago
Respected madam/sir, I want to draw your attention towards the environment and climate change that's happening at a dangerous rate now and it's acceleration is also rising day by day. Besides our Carbon footprint directly through co2 ,so2 ,CFCs, one of the major causes is methane gas emissions from the cattle industry and recycling fisheries, dairies, poultry farms across India. Though we feel proud of these industries, I would like to inform you that, these hampers animal rights, and there are plenty of licensed and non licensed slaughter house in the country, where animal abuse and killing happen in huge numbers. Their feed come from huge agricultural lands, whose little share could be given directly to the under 5 children in our country ,with severe malnutrition and save them. The ecosystem is being destroyed by these industries, as these agricultural lands used for cattle and poultry farms are made by cleaning up forest areas,where huge number of species habitats are destroyed.
PARVEENKUMARJAIN
PARVEENKUMARJAIN 2 years 12 months ago
Respected sir / madam, On 29th Dec. 2022 , MCA meeting was to be held for demerging the SCI company. we micro investors in this share are feeling annoyed, because no info. about MCA meeting has been sent to exchanges yet. Time 1 : 54 pm dated 30/12/22
Kailash Chandra Keshre
Kailash Chandra Keshre 2 years 12 months ago
Dear Sir. Please address in 100th episode of Man ki baat: "Why are we good planners but not good executors". Best regards, Kailash Chandra Keshre 14A, Deepak housing society Chunabhatti, Kolar road Bhopal mobile:7691966077
GangadharaKini
GangadharaKini 2 years 12 months ago
2022 will be remembered as the year of the glorious performance of shares of Public Sector Cos in the stock market. The credit for it should certainly go to the Government of India as their promoter. Of course, the stocks were inexpensive in valuations and also delivered robust earnings growth and the investor community rewarded the stocks. However, one sector that is underperforming is PSU oil marketing Cos (IOC, HPCL and BPCL) due to their losses from under-recoveries (selling fuel below cost). This has hurt the minority shareholders of these Cos. One of the achievements of the Govt has been the transparency and integrity of the fiscal deficit. There is, therefore, expectation that Govt. will fully compensate the OMCS for each penny of under-recovery to maintain the integrity of the fiscal deficit. I suggest and request that the Finance and Petroleum Ministry jointly assure the investor community that they will fully protect the interest of minority shareholders of OMCs.