Arjun Ram Meghwal: PPP is the way to go
New Delhi: The government can use the PPP mode and the global bidding process to optimally utilise idle assets of PSUs with a view to promote skill development and generate new jobs, newly appointed MoS for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal has said.
“There is a lot of scope for the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM). Focus should be on investment and using the PSU assets for employment generation. We need to engage the youth, talent of the country and offer them better services to increase the economic productivity,” he told PTI. PSU assets, he said, are “national property” and should be put to use to create scope for skill development and setting up of new institutions.
“It can also be done through PPP (public private partnership) mode or global bidding. There are huge lands lying vacant at prime locations,” he said.
Citing an example, Meghwal said, idle space lying vacant at telephone exchanges can be utilised for setting up skill development centres. “In good old days telephone exchanges required a lot of space and with the advancement of technology and spectrum, the space requirement has come down drastically,” he said. Similarly, he said, railway property around small stations can also be put to productive use.
“There is lot of space, shade. So can’t we open a technical institution like ITI? This is asset management. Assets which are not properly utilised or lying idle where government money is involved should be put to productive use” he said.