PMO calls BSNL meet on Jan 6
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Jan 3: The Prime Ministers' Office has convened a meeting with the Telecom Ministry on January 6 to discuss the issues plaguing the state-run telco BSNL, including its declining revenues and market share. The meeting comes amid the ongoing controversy over its mega Rs 35,000-crore tender for adding 93 million GSM lines, and this issue may also come up for discussion.
"The January 6 meeting was fixed long ago by the PMO. It will discuss a number of issues concerning BSNL to improve its performance. But it is not exactly to discuss the tender and the CVC probe into it. It may discuss expansion plans as a whole," BSNL chairman and managing director Kuldeep Goyal told PTI here today.
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