Acche din! Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar soon to get full-fledged Airport

NewsBharati    17-Jan-2018
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New Delhi, January 17: Massive infrastructural development in the country has been undertaken by PM Modi led central government. However, acche din has arrived for the people of Jammu and Kashmir as Kishtwar will soon get a full-fledged Airport facility with provision for Aircraft landing and taking off.

 

Notably, DoNER Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, after presiding over a joint meeting of senior officers of J&K State Government and Defence Forces to sort out the nitty-gritties and other related aspects of the issue said that Kishtwar will soon get a full-fledged Airport facility with provision for Aircraft landing and taking off, for which, an upgraded Airstrip will accordingly be constructed adjacent to the Chaugan ground in the city.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that in the next few days, a MoU will be signed between the Government of Jammu and Kashmir and Defence authorities wherein an Airstrip will be constructed and maintained by Government of Jammu and Kashmir, and the extra piece of land required for construction of this strip will be made available from the land currently under the possession of the Army.

The airstrip that will come up, he said, will be for the joint use of landing of Aircrafts and taking off, both by the civilian authorities as well as the Indian Army. However, Dr. Jitendra Singh also noted that the Government gives the highest preference to the priorities and concerns of the Indian Army and is very sensitive about requirements of the Defence Forces.


Considering this, he said, as per the MoU, the Army authorities will be entitled to exercise priority and prerogative on different issues related to the bilateral arrangement between Civilian Government and the Army. Dr Jitendra Singh said, with the development of a full-fledged Airstrip at Kishtwar, the town will get round-the-year facility for landing and taking off of Aircraft and even though, the operation of commercial flights may not be possible in the very near future, but there will be certain and definite provisions for landing of State Aircrafts, Chartered aircrafts and operation of emergency flights.

Dr. Jitendra Singh also appreciated the efforts made by MoS Defence Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre in having arranged a joint meeting of the Army authorities and the civilian administration in order to expedite the decision and to clear the reservations, if any. He also appreciated the follow-up feedback provided from time to time J&K MOS (I/C) Transport and local MLA Sunil Sharma.