New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Friday could not discuss the amendments to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Bill.
“It could not be discussed in the Cabinet because of other issues that came up for discussions in the meeting. It should now come up again soon,” said a source in the government.
The amendments include appointing a joint secretary of the aviation ministry as a member on the CAA board and increase the amount of penalties that the authority would be authorised to levy. The authority will be headed by a chairman, assisted by a CEO and a board of five directors of who at least three will be aviation experts.
08/02/14 Indian Express
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“It could not be discussed in the Cabinet because of other issues that came up for discussions in the meeting. It should now come up again soon,” said a source in the government.
The amendments include appointing a joint secretary of the aviation ministry as a member on the CAA board and increase the amount of penalties that the authority would be authorised to levy. The authority will be headed by a chairman, assisted by a CEO and a board of five directors of who at least three will be aviation experts.
08/02/14 Indian Express