Monday 29 April 2019


MSTC conducted e-auction for disposal of cars of Nirav Modi


Shri B B Singh, CMD MSTC called on Shri Gagan Singh Bedi, IAS, Principal Secretary, Agriculture on 26th April, 2019
Shri B B Singh, CMD MSTC called on Shri Vikram Kapoor, IAS, Chairman TANGEDCO on 25th April, 2019

Shri B B Singh, CMD MSTC called on Reeta Harish Thakkur IAS, Sugar Commissioner and Arul Sunder Thayalan IAS, Additional Director of Sugar on 25th April, 2019


Shri B B Singh, CMD MSTC called on Shri Shanmuga Sundaram, IAS, Development Commissioner, MPEZ on 26th April, 2019
Shri B B Singh, CMD, MSTC called on Shri Radhakrishnan, IAS, Transport Secretary, Tamilnadu on 25th April, 2019

Friday 19 April 2019






Annual Business Meeting of MSTC Limited held on 16th & 17th April 2019 at New Town, Kolkata. Shri B B Singh, Chairman & Managing Director, Smt.  Bhanu Kumar, Director (Commercial), Shri S Sarkar, Director (Finance), all Regional Managers , Regional Finance Managers, Branch Managers, Branch Finance Managers from regional and branch offices and all Head of the Departments of Corporate Office were present. In addition to review of major accomplishments of financial year 2018-19 new program initiatives for 2019-20 were discussed.

Friday 12 April 2019

HMDA nets Rs 475 crore on second day of plot auctions



HYDERABAD: It was a windfall again for the second day for the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) in the open plots auction conducted by it on Monday. The authority earned about Rs 475 crore for 31 plots on day two of the auction. The metropolitan authority had put a total of 67 plots located in Uppal Bhagat layout near Nagole for auction over a period of two days. All the plots were sold with great demand being displayed by builders and developers, especially for the bigger plots that were put for the auction on the second day.

In two days, HMDA has got Rs 677 crore for all the 67 plots. The first day’s auction i.e on April 7, fetched about Rs 202 crore to the the HMDA. As per the upset price which was Rs 28,000 per sq yard, HMDA should have got Rs 368 crore for all the 67 plots put together. However, they got almost double of that.


Officials said the highest amount bid by participants was Rs 59,800 per square yard on Monday and the lowest bid amount quoted for sq yard land was Rs 36,600. On the first day (Sunday), the highest amount was Rs 79,300 per sq yard and the lowest was Rs 60,900.

“The reason for the slightly less bid amount per square yard, compared to Sunday’s bids, was as the HMDA put above 2,000 sq yards size plots for sale. Only big developers and builders, who want to develop malls, commercial complexes, IT towers come forward to grab it. But the authority gets benefit as for bigger plots require less space for roads, open spaces and other amenities compared to smaller plots,” a senior official of the HMDA connected to the auction said.


Officials said the auction was conducted in two sessions on Monday. Seventeen plots were put for auction in the morning session (from 9 am to 12 noon) covering a total extent of 44,718 square yards, while the afternoon session was held for 14 plots between 2 pm and 5 pm covering an extent of 54,995 square yards. There was enthusiasm from the bidders as the auction continued till late evening. In the first session, the revenue earned was Rs 216 crore while it was about Rs 259 crore in the afternoon session.

Officials said the successful bidders will have to pay 25 per cent of the bid amount within one week from the date of issuing allottment letter.

The balance amount can be paid within two months. For those seek more time, they will need to pay the amount with interest.

The names of the bidders is being worked out by the MSTC Limited, which conducted auction on behalf of the HMDA.

Wednesday 3 April 2019

Introductory Meeting with newly Appointed Independent External Monitors







Shri V P Haran and Shri G C Chaturvedi has been appointed as Independent External Monitor (IEM) to MSTC Limited. A meeting has been arranged on 2nd April, 2019 with newly appointed Independent External Monitors at Board Room at Head Office of MSTC Limited in Kolkata. The meeting was to appraise about the working of MSTC Limited. Shri B B Singh, CMD MSTC along with the other officials of MSTC Limited presented a corporate presentation before newly appointed IEMs. Shri V P Haran was present at the venue. Shri G C Chaturvedi joined the meeting over video conferencing. Shri Utpal Kedia, CVO MSTC Limited also joined the meeting over video conferencing from Bhilai. 

MSTC ORGANISED DRAWING AND ELOCUTION COMPETITIONS ON 'SWACHHTA ABHIYAN’ AT BEHALA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, KOLKATA ON 28.03.2019