New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Ministry has received proposals for site
clearance from Haryana and Rajasthan for setting up an airport, Lok
Sabha was informed on Monday.
The Steering Committee, set up for greenfield airports, looked into Rajasthan's proposal and has recommended the Civil Aviation Ministry for site clearance. Whereas the Haryana government has been asked to rework the proposal, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said in Lok Sabha.
The Ministry has already cleared a proposal for setting up a second airport in National Capital Region (NCR), he said.
"Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Development Corporation Limited had submitted a proposal for grant of site clearance for setting up a greenfield (new) airport for both passenger and cargo services at Kotkasim Tehsil in the Alwar district of Rajasthan," Sharma said in response to a question.
The Steering Committee considered the proposal and has recommended to the Ministry for grant of site clearance, the minister said.
Read news in full 03/08/15 PTI/The Statesman
The Steering Committee, set up for greenfield airports, looked into Rajasthan's proposal and has recommended the Civil Aviation Ministry for site clearance. Whereas the Haryana government has been asked to rework the proposal, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said in Lok Sabha.
The Ministry has already cleared a proposal for setting up a second airport in National Capital Region (NCR), he said.
"Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Development Corporation Limited had submitted a proposal for grant of site clearance for setting up a greenfield (new) airport for both passenger and cargo services at Kotkasim Tehsil in the Alwar district of Rajasthan," Sharma said in response to a question.
The Steering Committee considered the proposal and has recommended to the Ministry for grant of site clearance, the minister said.
Read news in full 03/08/15 PTI/The Statesman
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