Chitradurga: Thirteen districts of Karnataka will get major airports, informed Janardhana Reddy, minister for tourism and infrastructure.
Addressing the media after inaugurating a tourist dormitory complex consisting of tourist information centre, a therapy and meditation centre, built at a cost of Rs 256.48 lakh, near the Chitradurga fort, he said, the tourists can visualise the history and valour of the rulers of Chitradurga with the installation of sound and light in a short period of time. All the taluks in Chitradurga will be equipped with air strips to facilitate landing of small planes, he said.
04/12/09 Times of India
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