Cabinet nod to in-principle divestment of Air India

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 28 2017 | 7:43 PM IST

The Union cabinet on Wednesday gave in-principle approval for Air India's stake divestment, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said here.

"In-principle approval for Air India divestment has been given," the minister said at a press briefing after the Union cabinet met here.

"The Civil Aviation Ministry's proposal for formation of a group under the chairmanship of the Finance Minister to decide the modalities of divestment process has also been accepted."

However, the minister did not divulge any time frame for the formation of the group or the submission of a final report by the panel which will be formed to look at the quantum of stakesale.

Jaitley said that the members of the panel will be decided by the Prime Minister.

On June 20, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha had said that the NITI Aayog's recommendation on the future of the national passenger carrier has been presented to the Union cabinet which will take a call on it.

Sinha that time had said that inter-ministerial consultations on the future of the airline have been completed and "are being summarised and presented" to the cabinet.

In a recent report to the Civil Aviation Ministry, the NITI Aayog recommended strategic disinvestment in the loss-making Air India, by which government control would be transferred to a private owner.

--IANS

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