New Delhi, March 18 (PTI): Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said the Centre is committed towards revival of the beleaguered BSNL but it was not possible to retain all its employees.
Prasad also said in Lok Sabha that nearly one lakh employees of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) have opted for the Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS).
“The government of India is committed for the revival of the BSNL. Our intention is to keep the BSNL alive and that it performs. But it is not possible to retain all employees,” he said during the Question Hour.
He said 74 per cent of the BSNL revenue goes towards salaries of employees while in case of the private sector telecom operators, the salary outgo is less than 10 per cent.
Asked about possibility of the BSNL adopting the 4G technology, Prasad said the Union Cabinet has taken a decision in this regard and the BSNL will roll out 4G services soon.
Dismissing the suggestion that the VRS was not attractive and it was a replication of the ‘Gujarat model’, the minister said, “The Gujarat model is good. Everything about Gujarat is not bad”.
When former Telecom Minister and DMK member claimed that the minister was giving “half truth” about the salary outgo of the private sector telecom operators, Prasad said he was giving the correct information.
Prasad said contract employees connected with the BSNL were employees of contractors, not of the BSNL.
“We are making payments to contractors so that they can stand on their own feet,” he said.
In his written reply, Prasad said the BSNL has been incurring losses since 2009-10. On the basis of its financial performance and as per the guidelines issued by Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), BSNL was classified as “Incipient sick CPSE” in 2017.
BSNL had a workforce of 1,55,296 employees as on October 1, 2019. The employee cost was 74 per cent of the total revenue for the 2018-19 of BSNL, he said.