Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

State government­s may check into Ashoka hotels

- Mahua Venkatesh mahua.venkatesh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: State government­s may get the first offer to buyout India Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n’s (ITDC) Ashoka hotels in a selloff plan that the government is finalising.

A few state government­s have shown interest in such an offer, a government official told

HT requesting anonymity. ITDC, a central government-owned company, said in February it would sell stake in Hotel Janpath in Delhi, Hotel Patliputra Ashok in Bihar, Hotel Bharatpur Ashok in Rajashthan, Kosi Tourism Lodge in Uttar Pradesh, Hotel Donyi Polo Ashok in Arunachal Pradesh and Hotel Pondicherr­y Ashok in Pondicherr­y.

The plan to sell stake in these hotels is part of the government’s strategy to exit the hotel business. ITDC made a profit of ` 1.66 crore in the quarter-ended December 31, 2015 from 1 crore in the previous quarter.

Hotel Janpath and Hotel Patliputra Ashok are ITDCowned properties, while Hotel Bharatpur Ashok and the property at Kosi are owned by the tourism ministry and managed by ITDC.

Hotel Donyi Polo Ashok and Hotel Pondicherr­y Ashok are joint ventures with state government corporatio­ns.

ITDC runs 16 hotels in the country, including three in Delhi and one each in Jammu, Ranchi, Bhubaneswa­r, Puri, Patna, Bhopal, Bharatpur, Kosi, Jaipur, Guwahati, Pondicherr­y, Mysore and Itanagar.

During the National Democratic Alliance’s first stint between 1999 and 2004, the then Atal Bihari Vajpayeego­vernment sold stake in 18 ITDC hotels that are now owned by private companies.

ITDC also runs 11 transport units, nine duty-free shops at airports and seaports

“We have no problem to sell our stake to state government­s as long as we get our dues once they acquire the Centre’s stakes in these hotels,” the official cited earlier said.“In instances where the respective state government­s are not interested to buy out the stake from the centre, a third party buyer will have to be brought in and for this the centre and the states will have to work closely,” the official added.

 ?? MINT PHOTO ?? ITDC-run Ashoka hotel in New Delhi
MINT PHOTO ITDC-run Ashoka hotel in New Delhi

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