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Centre receives Rs 1,487 crore from NTPC as dividend

By ANI | Updated: September 15, 2023 16:05 IST

New Delhi [India], September 15 : The central government has received about Rs 1,487 crore from NTPC as a ...

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New Delhi [India], September 15 : The central government has received about Rs 1,487 crore from NTPC as a dividend tranche, the secretary at the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management posted on its X handle on Friday.

A dividend is a reward companies often provide to their shareholders, though not mandatorily, from a portion of their earnings.

NTPC, a state-owned company, is India’s largest power utility firm with an installed capacity of 73,824  MW (including Joint Ventures) and plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. 

On Wednesday, it received about Rs 1,701 crore from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) as a dividend.

Earlier, on Monday, the government has respectively received about Rs 2,182 crore and Rs 460 crore from Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd as dividend tranches.

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