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This Article is From Apr 04, 2018

Cabinet Clears Rs 700 Crore Equity Infusion Into Hemisphere Properties

Cabinet Clears Rs 700 Crore Equity Infusion Into Hemisphere Properties
Indian two thousand and five hundred rupee banknotes. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

The Cabinet today cleared the transfer of administrative control of Hemisphere Properties India Ltd. from the telecom ministry to the housing and urban development ministry after equity infusion of Rs 700 crore and Rs 51 crore secured loan into the company.

As a special purpose vehicle, HPIL is managing the transfer of surplus land from Tata Communications, formerly VSNL, to the government. The decision brings about one-and-half decade old case in its final lap.

The transfer will be executed after infusion of equity amounting to Rs 700 crore, and Rs 51 crore secured loan from government into the company and implementation of scheme of arrangement for demerger of surplus land, it said.

Also Read: Tata Communications To Hive Off Land Assets Into Listed Entity, Ends 15-Year Wait

Government disinvested majority stake from Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd., now Tata Communications, in February 2002 and passed on to the Strategic Partner, Panatone Finvest Ltd., a special purpose vehicle under the Tata Groups of Companies.

At the time of disinvestment, 773.13 acre surplus land in 4 cities -- Pune, Kolkata, New Delhi and Chennai (out of a total of 1,230.13 acres of land) -- was demarcated. It was decided that the surplus land will not be a part of the disinvestment bid.

As per the share holding agreement, PFL undertook an obligation to de-merge or hive off the surplus land into a realty company.

In 2005, the Cabinet had approved a SPV – HPIL – under the telecom ministry to execute the transaction related to the surplus VSNL land.

The Cabinet has authorised DoT “to undertake all steps incidental for transfer of equity stake in HPIL from Ministry of Communications to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs infusion of equity and implementation of Scheme of Arrangement.” The Cabinet granted an exemption to HPIL from the policy of government relating to Foreign Direct Investment in real estate business.

It also delegated power to HPIL to take appropriate decision to give effect to object clause of its Memorandum of Association including sale, long term lease and disposal of land.

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