Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Reviving Noida airport project could ruffle Delhi's feathers

New Delhi: A junior minister normally does not interest the media much, but Mahesh Sharma stirred up a hornet's nest on assuming office as minister of state for civil aviation last month. Among his first statements as minister was one where he said he would try to revive the plan for a second international airport in Uttar Pradesh at Jewar in Greater Noida. The project was conceived more than a decade ago in 2001 but had been caught in the political crossfire of governments from three different parties.

Sharma, a member of Parliament from Gautambuddh Nagar, said discussions will be held with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to finalise the proposal. He cited infrastructural constraints in the national capital region for the renewed interest in the initiative. "Strategically, Noida and Greater Noida have great industrial potential and, therefore, infrastructure would be needed. It would also generate jobs. Therefore, there is a need to develop an airport in this belt," he said. "The new airport project in Jewar is an important project. It has to be discussed in the wider interest of the nation. The airport is not a project of Mayawati or Mulayam Singh, but of India." The Jewar airport proposal was first mooted in 2001 by Rajnath Singh, who was then the chief minister. It was endorsed by his successor, Mayawati. However, the Akhilesh Yadav government withdrew the proposal citing a clause that bars the development of a second airport close to an existing one.
09/12/14 Sharmistha Mukherjee/Business Standard
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