Haryana Civil Aviation Minister, Dr. Kamal Gupta said that the construction of the Ambala Civil Enclave (domestic airport) is progressing rapidly
- Flights to start from Ambala Civil Enclave in August, Dr. Kamal Gupta
Chandigarh, July 31-
Haryana Civil Aviation Minister, Dr. Kamal Gupta said that the construction of the Ambala Civil Enclave (domestic airport) is progressing rapidly and the first flight to Ayodhya will commence in August. Dr. Kamal Gupta today visited the under-construction site of the Ambala Civil Enclave. He was accompanied by Haryana’s former Home and Health Minister and Ambala Cantt MLA, Sh. Anil Vij.
During the visit, Dr. Kamal Gupta inspected the construction site. He reviewed the progress of the work with PWD officers and related agencies and directed them to expedite the work to complete the Civil Enclave (domestic airport) project with better coordination.
Later, while interacting with the media persons the Minister shared that he had inspected the site a few days earlier. He also gathered information about the runway and other aspects with Air Force officials. He shared that flights should commence from here soon.
Dr. Kamal Gupta said that the first flight would soon depart from here to Ayodhya, followed by flights to Jammu and other destinations. On this occasion, he also congratulated shooters Sarabjot Singh and Manu Bhaker for winning a bronze medals in the Paris Olympics, stating that it is a matter of pride for Haryana and the entire country. Our athletes are bringing glory to India worldwide with their prowess, he said.
Meanwhile, Former Home Minister and Ambala Cantt MLA, Sh. Anil Vij said that Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has gifted Ambala Cantt with several development projects, including the Civil Enclave (domestic airport) project, which is a significant gift. He said that having an airport in any area accelerates development, benefits the entire region, and creates new employment opportunities.
Sh. Anil Vij shared that the officers have assured him and Minister, Sh. Kamal Gupta that the work would be completed by August 15 and that flights would commence soon.