
Firms to get notices for not paying rentals to Govt. Flying Training School
The Hindu
Minister asks officials to take legal action, warns against laxity
As private companies have not paid rental amount totalling more than ₹4 crore for utilising services and space at the Government Flying Training School (GFTS) aerodrome at Jakkur in the city, the government has decided to serve notices to them to recover the dues. A decision has also been taken to revise rentals based on the charges levied in other flying training school aerodromes in the country. Minister for Youth Empowerment, Sports and Planning K.C. Narayana Gowda, who reviewed the progress of various schemes of the department, has taken officials to task for not recovering the dues and instructed them to take legal action.More Related News

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