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Maharashtra cabinet approves bifurcation and IPO of state discom

  • T&D India
  • April 8, 2026
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The Maharashtra state cabinet on April 7, 2026, approved the proposal to launch the initial public offering (IPO) of state discom Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL).

This potentially makes MSEDCL the country’s first state-owned discom to be listed on stock exchanges, a government release said.

More importantly, the state cabinet also cleared the proposal to bifurcate MSEDCL into two independent entities. One will cater to residential, commercial, industrial and other non-agricultural consumers and will be referred to as “Mahavitaran”.

The other, to be called “MSEB Solar Agro Power Ltd” (MSAPL) will cater exclusively to agricultural consumers. MSAPL will be provided Rs.2,500 crore as initial capital.

The IPO, which will follow the bifurcation, will be that of Mahavitaran. The IPO, by current thinking, will take place in 6-9 months after the restructuring of the existing MSEDCL.

The restructuring and the IPO plan are aimed at managing the state-run discom’s growing debt while ensuring stable and uninterrupted power supply. MSEDCL has an overall debt of around Rs 90,000 crore, with agricultural arrears alone accounting for more than Rs 75,000 crore.

The IPO will include a fresh issue of equity shares as well as an offer for sale of existing shares held by the Maharashtra government.

Proceeds will be deployed for capacity expansion, including smart metering and digital distribution systems, investment related to energy transition, and modernisation of the distribution system.

As part of the financial restructuring, the Maharashtra government will issue long-term bonds with a tenure of 15 years to address Mahavitaran’s debt liabilities of about Rs.32,679 crore, which carry state guarantees.

Also read: MSEDCL and Global Energy Alliance forge partnership for Maharashtra grid modernization

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  • listing on stock exchanges
  • Maharashtra
  • Mahavitaran
  • MSAPL
  • MSEB Solar Agro Power Ltd
  • MSEDCL
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