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Air India asks staff to vacate govt-owned housing colonies by July 26

Air India has two major housing colonies - one in Delhi and the other in Mumbai

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Tata Group-owned Air India has asked its staff to vacate the government-owned housing colonies by July 26, according to an official document.

The Tata Group won the bid for Air India on October 8 last year. However, as per the terms of disinvestment, the airline's non-core assets such as housing colonies remain with the government.

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