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Ceased To Be A State Entity: Supreme Court On Air India Post Disinvestment
- Thursday May 16, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air India Limited (AIL) ceased to be State or its instrumentality under Article 12 of the Constitution after its disinvestment and take over by the Tata Group in January 2022, and no case of alleged violation of fundamental right would lie against it
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Air India Could Post Over Rs 7,600 Crore Loss In 2018-19: Report
- Monday June 10, 2019
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
The government had last year set the ball rolling for Air India's disinvestment offering 76 per cent equity stake to private parties
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Now, Air India Staff Unions Hit Social Media Against Disinvestment Plan
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Worried over possible job losses post disinvestment, as many as 11 Air India unions representing more than 10,000 employees have taken to Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook to protest against the stake sale plan.
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Ceased To Be A State Entity: Supreme Court On Air India Post Disinvestment
- Thursday May 16, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air India Limited (AIL) ceased to be State or its instrumentality under Article 12 of the Constitution after its disinvestment and take over by the Tata Group in January 2022, and no case of alleged violation of fundamental right would lie against it
- www.ndtv.com
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Air India Could Post Over Rs 7,600 Crore Loss In 2018-19: Report
- Monday June 10, 2019
- Business | Indo-Asian News Service
The government had last year set the ball rolling for Air India's disinvestment offering 76 per cent equity stake to private parties
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Now, Air India Staff Unions Hit Social Media Against Disinvestment Plan
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Worried over possible job losses post disinvestment, as many as 11 Air India unions representing more than 10,000 employees have taken to Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook to protest against the stake sale plan.
- www.ndtv.com