Air India Asks Staff To Vacate Government-Owned Housing Colonies By July 26
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The Tata Group won the bid for Air India on October 8 last year. However, as per the terms of disinvestment, the airline's non-core assets such as housing colonies remain with the government.
Tata Group-owned Air India has asked its staff to vacate the government-owned housing colonies by July 26, according to an official document.
The Tata Group won the bid for Air India on October 8 last year. However, as per the terms of disinvestment, the airline's non-core assets such as housing colonies remain with the government.
Air India has two major housing colonies -- one in Delhi and the other in Mumbai.
"We are now in receipt of an e-mail dated May 17, 2022, from AI Assets Holding Ltd (AIAHL) advising us to send reminder to the residents to vacate the company accommodation latest by July 26 in line with the decision of Air India Specific Alternative Mechanism (AISAM), which has already been conveyed to them," said an order issued by Air India on May 18.