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Delhi: Salary deduction fear in Air India colony

By ANI | Updated: December 29, 2022 12:55 IST

The Air India employees who have not been not handed over flats in Delhi's Vasant Vihar situated in the ...

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The Air India employees who have not been not handed over flats in Delhi's Vasant Vihar situated in the Air India colony are facing the fear of a salary cut.

People who are currently living here in the Air India colony are under deep stress and accuse the management of not giving proper maintenance.

"We don't have water supply, no maintenance is the society we running shortage of security in the society. We are giving our own money for maintenance," Sukhjit Singh, a resident of the Air India colony told ANI.

According to sources, the government has asked Tata to deduct the salaries of those who are still occupying flats in Air India Colony.

However, for residence vacant case is in the court and the matter is sub-judice.

( With inputs from ANI )

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