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Exclusive Rupay Lounge at Delhi T3?

Probably thats why the guy showed him around.

For economy tickets holders, they wont even greet 🤣 :hehe:
Lol, but that's not true. That lounge guy had no idea I was flying business, didn't see boarding pass. He was just being nice as it is new lounge and I mentioned that I came to know about this lounge in twitter. I guess because this lounge has opened recently, that's why the service and hospitality is top notch.
 
Lol, but that's not true. That lounge guy had no idea I was flying business, didn't see boarding pass. He was just being nice as it is new lounge and I mentioned that I came to know about this lounge in twitter. I guess because this lounge has opened recently, that's why the service and hospitality is top notch.
R u talking about sardar ji ?
 
This morning I accessed this lounge. I pulled up tata neu infinity cc but they said I can pay by qr code also. Just paid ₹2 with qr code (same as we scan at any Shop qr code) and the gate opened in a jiffy.

I was not even asked for boarding pass. One lounge executive welcomed me and encouraged me to take the photos and videos. He was super nice and was showing me the facilities of the lounge. The airside view etc. He asked me how the decoration is, whether I like it or not, etc.

Couldn't stay in the lounge for more than 10 mins as my flight was on final call. Buffet items were much better compared to the main Encalm lounge, but looked underwhelming to me, not because of the fault of lounge, but me after staying in AI lounge for 5 hours.

I didn't eat anything from here as I was spoiled by the pamper of Air India lounge.
To be honest, I found the Air India lounge to be very average. Also not a lot of food options.
 
Quick question.
Me and wife both have infinity rupay so we can enter this. What about our 5 year old son. Can he enter on our cards or we need to pay separately for him?
 
i think he was referring to the fact that >50% of NPCI is owned by govt indirectly through PSU banks.
Ya but NPCI is not a public sector company.

NPCI employees don't have govt jobs.

The work culture is similar to any private company because it is a private company.

Employees can be fired for not performing well, and they are sometimes required to work overtime.

No one is going to receive a pension.

A few months ago, there was news that NPCI makes its employees work for upto 16 hours a day. NPCI stated that if it wants to become a global company and keep up with the competition, this is necessary.

However, recently NPCI stated that by March 2025, NPCI will double its number of employees for global expansion.

@arunkd386
 
Ya but NPCI is not a public sector company.

NPCI employees don't have govt jobs.

The work culture is similar to any private company because it is a private company.

Employees can be fired for not performing well, and they are sometimes required to work overtime.

No one is going to receive a pension.

A few months ago, there was news that NPCI makes its employees work for upto 16 hours a day. NPCI stated that if it wants to become a global company and keep up with the competition, this is necessary.

However, recently NPCI stated that by March 2025, NPCI will double its number of employees for global expansion.

@arunkd386
Please understand the difference between govt dept, PSU(Public sector undertaking) and Pvt company.. PSUs have working culture like Pvt but majority stake is owned by govt either directly or through its other companies. It's not a govt job.
 
Please understand the difference between govt dept, PSU(Public sector undertaking) and Pvt company.. PSUs have working culture like Pvt but majority stake is owned by govt either directly or through its other companies. It's not a govt job.
Bro, NPCI is a Private company, there is no need to think so much. 😀😀

NPCI and all other NPCI subsidiaries are registered under non-govt company.

If you think logically, Visa and Mastercard would also turn out to be U.S. govt companies. Because there is no difference between NPCI and Visa/Mastercard. Both were started by majority govt banks as non-profit organizations, and the U.S. govt used to provide U.S. taxpayers' money as an incentive to Visa/Mastercard.

But still, we consider Visa/Mastercard as private companies (or public companies since their shares have been listed after 2008).
 
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