Pitroda, Murthy and S Ramadorai considered for Air India's top management spots
New Delhi, July 8 (ANI): The Civil Aviation Ministry is reportedly considering the names of Sam Pitroda, Narayana Murthy and S Ramadorai, who are top entrepreneurs and technocrats, for reviving Air India in order to bring high quality people of great integrity and proven track record in business.
These names would be considered as part of Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel's plans of a major revamp of the national carrier's top management, which would be carried out in next 30 days in a bid to turn around cash-strapped Air India in the next two years.
"Our minister has already initiated the process. These names will be finalised soon," a news channel quoted a top official said.
Sam Pitroda is an inventor, entrepreneur and policymaker. Currently chairman of National Knowledge Commission, he is also widely considered to have been responsible for India's communications revolution.
While, Narayana Murthy is an industrialist, software engineer and one of the seven founders of Infosys Technologies, a global consulting and IT services company based in India and Subramaniam Ramadorai is the CEO and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, a major IT company in the country.
"Ramadorai's name has already been cleared for the role of functional director. Talks are on with the others as well. As many as seven new directors may be inducted as per plans," the source added.
According to sources, the entire top management of Air India, which is under a loan liability of Rs 15,000 crore, would be recast in the next 30 days. Several old time directors might be asked to leave and a Professional Chief Operating Officer will be appointed under the Chairman and Managing Director. (ANI)
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