New Delhi: The proposed amendment to the Airports Authority of India Act to allow monetisation of land is unlikely to specify for what purpose the denotified land can be used.
“The idea of the proposed amendment is to allow usage of land as is required at a particular point in time. It is unlikely to define what all the land can be used for as is the case at present,” said a senior AAI official.
In his Budget speech, Arun Jaitley had said the Airports Authority of India Act would be amended to enable effective monetisation of land assets. He added that the money so raised would be used for airport upgradation.
At present, the use to which land at AAI airports can be put is specified under Section 12 of the AAI Act 1994. The Act states that the land can be used for constructing residential buildings for its employees, establishing and maintaining hotels, restaurants and rest rooms at or near the airports or establish warehouses and cargo complexes at the airports for the storage or processing of goods or arrange for postal, money exchange, insurance and telephone facilities for the use of passengers and other persons at the airports and civil enclaves among others.
Explaining the rationale behind not specifying the purpose for which the land can be used, a senior government official pointed out that at one time there was a lot of demand in various states for land to build malls but now that is on the wane. Wary of such a situation arising again, the government is keen that the proposed amendment to the AAI Act creates an ‘omnibus category’ which will try and take care of use of land in perpetuity.
05/02/17 Business Line
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“The idea of the proposed amendment is to allow usage of land as is required at a particular point in time. It is unlikely to define what all the land can be used for as is the case at present,” said a senior AAI official.
In his Budget speech, Arun Jaitley had said the Airports Authority of India Act would be amended to enable effective monetisation of land assets. He added that the money so raised would be used for airport upgradation.
At present, the use to which land at AAI airports can be put is specified under Section 12 of the AAI Act 1994. The Act states that the land can be used for constructing residential buildings for its employees, establishing and maintaining hotels, restaurants and rest rooms at or near the airports or establish warehouses and cargo complexes at the airports for the storage or processing of goods or arrange for postal, money exchange, insurance and telephone facilities for the use of passengers and other persons at the airports and civil enclaves among others.
Explaining the rationale behind not specifying the purpose for which the land can be used, a senior government official pointed out that at one time there was a lot of demand in various states for land to build malls but now that is on the wane. Wary of such a situation arising again, the government is keen that the proposed amendment to the AAI Act creates an ‘omnibus category’ which will try and take care of use of land in perpetuity.
05/02/17 Business Line
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