Can CAG audit Air India after the Tata Group takeover?
The Tata Group recently took over Air India, leaving many wondering whether the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) would be able to conduct audits of the airline. The answer is yes, the CAG can audit Air India after the takeover. The CAG is an independent body with powers to audit any public sector company, including Air India, regardless of who owns it. The CAG is empowered to conduct crucial audits to ensure that public funds are being managed efficiently and in accordance with the applicable laws. Thus, the CAG is likely to continue to audit Air India after the Tata Group takeover.
Are Times Now and Times of India owned by a single owner?
Times Now and Times of India are two of India's leading media outlets. Although they are both owned by the Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL), they are not owned by a single owner. BCCL is India's largest media conglomerate, which is owned by the Sahu Jain family. Times Now is a 24-hour English news channel, while Times of India is a daily English newspaper. While BCCL owns both outlets, they are managed separately by different teams and have distinct editorial policies. Both outlets have a wide reach, both in India and internationally, and have established a reputation for being reliable sources for news and information.