CM reviews upgradation of Srinagar, Jammu airports
Mehbooba directs
quick completion of infra upgradation at the airport; also reviews Jammu
airport expansion, directs working out extension of landing hours
SRINAGAR, MAY 14: The Srinagar
airport would soon be having night landing facility for which all preparations
are being done by concerned agencies.
This was
disclosed in a high level meet held here today with Chief Minister, Mehbooba
Mufti in chair.
The introduction
of the facility would give a big push to the tourism sector in particular
besides further improving the connectivity with other areas of the country and
would also help in improving the economy of the State as well.
The meeting was
informed that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has granted necessary
permission for operating night flights and the necessary infrastructural
upgradation in this regard is being done by the Airport Authority of India and
other State agencies.
The Chief
Minister directed completion of all these upgradations within a month’s time so
that the facility is thrown open in view of the tourist season in the Kashmir
Valley. She directed immediate release of Rs. 3.86 crore for meeting the
expenses of raising ancillary infrastructural facilities for night hours at the
Airport for the convenience of travellers and the staff.
Mehbooba Mufti
also directed the concerned agencies to take measures for minimising the rush
of the traffic on the road leading to Srinagar airport from Humhama. She asked
for exploring the suggestions of putting more body scanners at the gate,
widening of entry road from the gate upto terminal building and use of buses
for taking passengers inside airport.
The Chief
Minister also reviewed the pace of work on the expansion of Jammu Airport and
directed early start of works on the expansion of the runway for which the
tenders have been already floated. She directed the Divisional Commissioner,
Jammu and Jammu Airport authorities to flesh out the formalities of exchange of
land with Army authorities to start the work on runway expansion at the
earliest.
The meeting was
informed that 375 kanals of land have been transferred to Animal Husbandry
Department in lieu of their land at Belicharan and rest of the land would be
provided to them at Chatta.
Mehbooba Mufti
directed the Jammu Airport authorities and Jammu Divisional administration
to explore, in the meantime, extension of landing hours at the Jammu airport
beyond 5pm and take measures required in this regard.
The Chief
Minister also directed the Jammu Divisional administration to identify spots
for construction of Greenfield airport at Jammu.
Chief Secretary, B B Vyas; DGP, Dr. S P Vaid; Financial Commissioner,
Housing & Urban Development, K B Aggarwal; administrative secretaries of
concerned Departments; Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu; representatives
from Airport Authority of India; officers of Divisional and district
administration were present in the meeting.
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