Tata's regained its own 68 years old Air India
Tata's regained its own 68 years old Air India
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New Delhi: A number of cases are being reported from across the country, meanwhile, a piece of big news is emerging that Tata Sons has won the bid on Air India. Tata had been watching the bid for a long time. There has been a long discussion on this. Tata currently has a stake in airlines. After 68 years of this deal, Air India has again become Tata.

That is very good news for air India employees. The panel has selected Tata Group for Air India. Tata Group as well as SpiceJet's Ajay Singh had bid for Air India. JRD Tata founded Tata Airlines in 1932. Air services were banned during World War II. When air services were restored, Tata Airlines was renamed As Air India Limited on July 29, 1946.

In 1947, 49 per cent of Air India's stake was taken by the government. It was nationalized in 1953. The government passed the Air Corporation Act and purchased ownership rights from the company's founder JRD Tata. It was then renamed Air India International Limited. Now, after 68 years, Tata sons has bought back its own company. That is the deal that is being discussed everywhere. The government has put the final seal on it.

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