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Air India pushed into losses disinvestment to protect public money Scindia

23-Mar-2022
New Delhi Mar 23 PTI Under attack from the opposition over the sale of Air India to Tata Group Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Wednesday hit back and accused the UPA regime for saddling the then profit-making national carrier with a huge debt burdenResponding to the debate on the Demands for Grants of the Civil Aviation Ministry in Lok Sabha Scindia listed out the merger of Air India and Indian Airlines purchase of 111 new aircraft and liberalisation of bilateral rights as the reasons for the downfall of the national carrierEarlier opposition members had slammed Scindia for not referring to the sale of Air India in his nearly hour-long reply to the eight-hour debate on the budgetary allocation to the civil aviation ministryBefore 2005 Air India was making a profit of Rs 15 crore per annum and Indian Airlines was making profit of Rs 50 crore These airlines were made to purchase 111 aircraft at a cost of Rs 50-55000 crore which pushed the national carrier into deep debts Scindia saidAs opposition members stood up in protest Scindia said he had not referred to Air India at all but was forced to speak after Trinamool leader Sudeep Bandyopadhya and Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised the issueScindia said the decision to merge two airlines with completely different work cultures purchase of 111 aircraft liberalisation of bilateral rights when Indian air carriers did not have the capacity to fulfill it pushed Air India to post a daily loss of Rs 20 croreHe said the losses of 14 years had accumulated to Rs 85000 crore the equity infusion had cost the government Rs 54000 crore grants to the airline totalling Rs 50000 crore and net debt of Rs 66000 crore had left Air India staring at a chasm of Rs 25 lakh croreIt is under these circumstances the Prime Minister took a decision to put an end to these losses He decided on disinvestment of Air India to protect the money of 135 crore Indians and put it to good use through schemes such as Ujjwala Jal Jeevan Mission Scindia saidOn concerns raised by members Scindia said the shareholder agreement with the Tatas clearly mentioned that there will not be any employee layoffs during the first yearAfter the first year the employees will be offered a voluntary retirement scheme he said adding that the retiring and retired employees will continue to receive medical benefits under CGHS PTI SKU ZMN
23-Mar-2022 National
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