The iconic Air India building at Nariman Point was handed over to the Maharashtra state government.

Quick Scoop

  • The central government approved transferring the landmark Air India building at Nariman Point to the Maharashtra government.
  • The Maharashtra cabinet had earlier cleared a proposal to acquire the 23-storey sea-facing tower for around ₹1,601 crore.
  • The state plans to use it as additional government office space, functioning as an extension of Mantralaya in Mumbai.

In short: the building’s new owner is the Maharashtra state government.

TL;DR: The iconic Air India building at Nariman Point was handed over to the Maharashtra government.

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