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COVID-19: 18,000 AAI employees not taking vaccine jabs due to fear, confusion

COVID-19: 18,000 AAI employees not taking vaccine jabs due to fear, confusion ANI | Updated: Apr 15, 2021 13:53 IST By Ashoke Raj New Delhi [India], April 15, (ANI): Despite the continuous appeal of the government to come forward and get vaccinated, people are not coming forward to get inoculated due to fear and confusion. Such is the case with the 18,000 employees of the Airport Authority Employees Union (AAEU). AAEU General Secretary Balraj Singh Ahlawat has appealed to his employees several times to come forward and get vaccinated. Our union has around 18,000 employees strength across India and around 12,000 employees are aged above 45 years, but most of the employees are in fear and confusion, if they get the jab, they will have some side effects and many reports have suggested that after vaccines people get infected again, the AAEU General Secretary told ANI.

Trivandrum Airport: Kerala protests signing of deal with Adani

January 20, 2021 × CM Pinarayi Vijayan took grave exception to the concession agreement being signed on the sly and in defiance of more than one appeal pending in the SC A concession agreement may have been signed in New Delhi between the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Adani Group for operations, management and development of the Trivandrum International Airport, but it does not guarantee a timeline for the handover to take effect on ground. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has already made a statement on the floor of the State Assembly the morning after (Wednesday) that signing of the concession agreement merely perpetuated the Centre’s overt moves to protect the interests of private sector monopolies in strategic sectors.

Pact signed for handing over of capital airport

Pact signed for handing over of capital airport Updated: Updated: Despite opposition from State government and petitions in Supreme Court Share Article Despite opposition from State government and petitions in Supreme Court Despite opposition from the State and cases in the Supreme Court, the Airports Authority of India on Tuesday signed concession agreements with Adani Airports Ltd for operations, management and development of the Thiruvananthapuram international airport via PPP mode for 50 years. In New Delhi, the agreements were exchanged between N.V. Subbarayudu, ED (SIU), Airports Authority of India, and Behnad Zandi, CEO, Adani Airports. The concession agreements of Jaipur and Guwahati airports were signed and exchanged.

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