Friday, June 22, 2012

Air India forms committee to implement Dharmadhikari report

New Delhi: In the first major move to resolve the human resources issues dogging Air India, a committee of top officials of the airline met here Thursday to find ways to implement the Dharmadhikari Committee recommendations.

Air India Tuesday had formed the committee.

"The committee comprising four airline officials was notified Tuesday. It met for the first time today (Thursday)," a senior Air India official said.

According to the official, the committee on "implementation and anomaly rectification" is led by Nasir Ali, a director in the civil aviation ministry and also officer on special duty to Air India. The three other members are director-level officials with the airline.

In another major development, the civil aviation ministry published the Dharmadhikari committee report on its website. The contents were so keenly guarded by the ministry that few recommendations were unveiled on June 1, 2012.
22/06/12 ZeeNews
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