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GMR yet to pay Rs618 crore to CISF for guarding IGI airport

The GMR group, which operates Delhi's IGI airport, has allegedly not paid Rs 618 crore to the CISF that guards the sprawling complex. The amount has been due since last one-and-a-half-year and the company has failed to make the pay to the Central Industrial Security Force despite repeated reminders, official sources said.

The CISF has approached the Ministry of Home Affairs which has been trying to mediate between the force and the GMR group for an amicable settlement to the dispute, the sources said. The CISF deploys around 4,500 personnel to guard the airport and its terminals where they carry out security check of every passenger. A response from the GMR group is awaited but sources said that the airport operator is working out on a mutually acceptable settlement. The dues are mostly on account of higher deployment of security personnel, which have increased manifold over the years, and also implementation of 7th Pay Commission recommendations which apply to the CISF, the sources said. Agencies

A response from the GMR group is awaited but sources said that the airport operator is working out on a mutually acceptable settlement. The dues are mostly on account of higher deployment of security personnel, which have increased manifold over the years, and also implementation of 7th Pay Commission recommendations which apply to the CISF, the sources said. Agencies
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