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In popular perception, the villain of the piece is former civil aviation minister Praful Patel. But as he has pointed out, and as the chronology of events in the report shows, they were all in it together.
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The report also belies the oft-repeated point that CAG is overstepping its brief in policy area.
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It does not, for example, question the wisdom of large purchase of planes after many years (in fact, it supports the action) and merging the two airlines, but asks whether these were adequately planned and put through with economy and efficiency.
In assessing the impact of the new bilaterals, it examines the oversight exercised by the ministry. Overall, it questions the reliability of data and reasonableness of assumptions used in decision making, as well as the adequacy of facts put up before the approving agencies. In fact, CAG seems to have done a creditable job and, as any CEO who has read the report would tell you, has adopted a business approach.Click NEXT to read more
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But in March 2006, a few months after the independent fleet acquisitions by the two airlines, the government gave "in principle" approval for the merger.
The report has argued that merger before the aircraft acquisition could have altered the acquisition strategy. Also, the government failed to implement the merger as envisaged. The exercise was "ill timed with loss of significant synergistic opportunities".Click NEXT to read more
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Integrating the two networks and reservation systems to operate through a single code, aimed at facilitating seamless travel across domestic and international routes, was delayed considerably.
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The biggest flaw in the merger process has been the inability to satisfactorily integrate the human resources of the two organisations. This remains incomplete for 98 per cent of employees.
Matters like pay and allowances, promotion, seniority and transfer remain unresolved, even though nobody is in danger of losing his job or getting lower pay and allowances.Click NEXT to read more
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The only area where the merged airline seems to have fared well is route rationalisation and integration of networks - the report acknowledges this.
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