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Cabinet nod for airport privatisation

Tara Shankar Sahay in New Delhi | September 11, 2003 20:52 IST
Last Updated: September 11, 2003 21:09 IST


The Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared the privatisation of Delhi and Mumbai airports.

Civil Aviation Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said the Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, while approving the proposal had decided that the private investor would be allowed to hold 74 per cent equity in the joint venture.

The Airports Authority of India would hold the rest of the 26 per cent.

Air Traffic control and the security in the privatised airports would remain with the government and the other affairs would be managed by the private partners.

The private partners could be a consortium, and may include foreign players.

The Cabinet specified that the bidders for the airport privatisation plan would have to be operators of world-class airports.

The project would, however, have to be cleared by the ministry of home affairs for security reasons.

The Cabinet also decided to set up an empowered committee comprising Rudy, Finance Minister Jaswant Singh, Divestment Minister Arun Shourie and Law Minister Arun Jaitley to look into the overall parameters of the privatisation and modernisation process.

Rudy said the committee will also look into the financial tariff formula, architectural designs and also lay down the government's conditions for the establishment of modern airports.

The selection process will have to completed within eight months, while four months have been stipulated for the completion of the bidding process.

Haj proposal cleared

Meanwhile, the Cabinet also cleared the Haj proposal, under which the subsidy granted to each pilgrim will remain unchanged at Rs 28,680. The pilgrim will have to shell out Rs 12,000.





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Sub: Too low!

Why just 28k?? We should give the full amount for them to fly! After all it's a religion of peace!


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Sub: Haj Proposal

Instead of sepending money on priority & important issues like National Health System, Agriculture or Food Distribution System for poor & hungry people, it is ...


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Sub: Privitization

Its nice idea to privatisation of airport. But Why theres is need for 26 equity share from government, I dont understand this criteria. One morething ...


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Sub: Haj Pilgrimage

Even after the muslims don't pledge allegiance to the land that gives them equal rights and opportunities in every aspect of the word, they dont ...


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Sub: non specification of ATC Services

the clear cut specification is needed in regard with the elaboration of ATCS as the same is consisting the technical and electronix as communication discipline ...


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