IATO seeks PM’s intervention to remove anomalies in operational guidelines of ECLGS
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April 28, 2021 17:03 IST
ECLGS was launched by the Government of India as a special scheme in view of COVID-19 crisis.
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ECLGS was launched by the Government of India as a special scheme in view of COVID-19 crisis. The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) on Wednesday said it has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his intervention for removing anomalies caused by conditions imposed by NCGTC in the implementation of the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS).
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Rajiv Mehra-led Moving Forward Team seeks complete mandate to drive IATO forward By TBM Staff | Mumbai
Rajiv Mehra, the Presidential candidate for the upcoming IATO (Indian Association of Tour Operators) elections on March 6 has said that his âMoving Forward Teamâ includes members who helped during all the difficult times, and are like minded individuals.
âOur aim for Moving Forward Team is to think big and not lure our members with small petty benefits. We are going to work for revival of business for our esteemed members. Therefore, we are seeking votes for the entire team to complete our unfinished agenda,â Mehra said. The current team couldnât complete tasks due to divided mandate in the past elections.