New Delhi: IIM's Prof Ravindra H Dholakia, who has been appointed an independent director of Air India, may play a bigger role in the decisions of the ailing national carrier in times to come.
Cost-cutting measures suggested by the Dholakia Committee headed by him are already in the process of being implemented. Now that Prof. Dholakia has been appointed as an independent director, his expert opinion is going to be taken more seriously.
A three-member committee was formed by Air India to look into the implementation of the Dholakia Committee's recommendations soon after it submitted his report to the ministry of civil aviation. Speaking to The Statesman, Prof. Dholakia said: “The ministry has accepted my report in toto. Now Air India is likely to implement them in the near future. In fact it has started taking decisions on the basis of my report.”
01/06/13 Abhijeet Anand/Statesman
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Cost-cutting measures suggested by the Dholakia Committee headed by him are already in the process of being implemented. Now that Prof. Dholakia has been appointed as an independent director, his expert opinion is going to be taken more seriously.
A three-member committee was formed by Air India to look into the implementation of the Dholakia Committee's recommendations soon after it submitted his report to the ministry of civil aviation. Speaking to The Statesman, Prof. Dholakia said: “The ministry has accepted my report in toto. Now Air India is likely to implement them in the near future. In fact it has started taking decisions on the basis of my report.”
01/06/13 Abhijeet Anand/Statesman