The meeting, held at the official residence of the chief minister, was attended by senior officials including GTDC Chairman Nilesh Cabral.
"The Chief Minister took stock of the working of GTDC for last five years. He was happy with the performance of the state run body," Cabral told PTI.
He said that the corporation which was running in losses before he (Cabral) took over five years back is now out of the red.
"GTDC properties which were absolutely running in losses are brought back to good financial health. We have abolished 75 posts during last five years and also outsourced few services," Cabral said.
"The activities like hot air balloon, double decker hop on hop off buses, white water river rafting and others were taken up without pinching the state exchequer," Cabral said.
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