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Transfer ownership of Ranchi's Hotel Ashok at earliest: Jharkhand to Centre

ITDC owns 51 per cent stake in the hotel, while Bihar Tourism holds 36.5 stake and the rest 12.5 per cent is with the JTDC

Our Bureau, PTI Ranchi Published 26.03.22, 03:33 PM
Hotel Ashok, Ranchi

Hotel Ashok, Ranchi File Picture

The Jharkhand government urged the Centre to complete the process of transferring the ownership of the iconic Hotel Ashok in Ranchi at the earliest.

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The transfer of the ownership is pending for more than 15 months, an official said on Saturday. The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) on November 24, 2020 had signed an agreement with the Jharkhand Tourism Development Corporation (JTDC) to transfer its 51 per cent stake in the hotel for Rs 10 crore. Of that, Rs 6 crore was for purchasing 25,000 shares and Rs 4 core for outstanding liabilities, the official said.

"Since our government came to power, it has been our effort to get this hotel under state government's ownership. Despite completing all the formalities including depositing money, we have not yet got the ownership of the hotel," Chief Minister Hemant Soren told the assembly on Friday.

"A central minister had told me that he would physically hand over the key of the hotel. For this, he needed to do a cabinet meeting. It seems the cabinet meeting did not take place in more than a year. The hotel is turning dilapidated," he added.

ITDC owns 51 per cent stake in the hotel, while Bihar Tourism holds 36.5 stake and the rest 12.5 per cent is with the JTDC.

Built on 2.7 acres of prime land at Doranda near the high court, the hotel started operations as a joint venture between ITDC and Bihar Tourism in 1987 when Ranchi was part of undivided Bihar.

After Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar in November 2000, the new state was given 12.5 per cent share as the land on which the hotel is built became the property of the Jharkhand government.

Jharkhand government expects that the hotel, which is inoperative since 2018, will play a pivotal role in the promotion of tourism in the state.

A JTDC official told PTI that they have already approached the Bihar government for the remaining 36.5 per cent stake for total ownership of the hotel.

"Bihar has given its consent for it. Once we get the ITDC's shares, we will go for the shares with Bihar Tourism, he said.

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