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Air India sale: Govt gets a surprise bid for national carrier, who s it?
Pawan Ruia, chairman of Ruia Group has submitted an EoI (expressions of interest) to buy a 100% stake in the embattled national carrier
BusinessToday.In | February 10, 2021 | Updated 20:32 IST
The EoI was submitted under a consortium led by Kanti Commercials Private Ltd, a company associated with the Ruia Group
The government, besides two expressions of interest (EoI) for Air India, has received a surprise bid from Pawan Ruia, chairman of Ruia Group.
The businessman has submitted an EoI to buy a 100% stake in the embattled national carrier. Tata Group and an employees consortium of Air India are other entities that have expressed interest in Air India.
Biz EOD: CAG picks holes in daily fuel pricing system; MeitY coochy-coos Koo
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BusinessToday.In | February 11, 2021 | Updated 00:59 IST
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