Feasibility study for Agra international airport

Vishal Sharma 
New Delhi/ Agra           
Six months after the Union Ministry for Civil Aviation approved the concept of Public-Private Partnership in the construction of the Agra international airport on the Agra-Delhi National Highway, the ministry has decided to finally conduct the feasibility study for the airport in the last week of April.

According to the UP tourism ministry sources, the approval for the airport had been given by the union tourism minister Ambika Soni on 28 May 2006 and the minister had suggested that a feasibility study of the airport site be conducted without delay so that the project could move forward.

On 3 September 2006, the Ministry of Civil Aviation discussed and agreed on a Public-Private Partnership model for construction and operation of the airport with the state, centre and private entrepreneurs as partners.

Despite the approval six months back, the feasibility study was not conducted. It was only after repeated reminders from Agra divisional commissioner Ashok Kumar and the UP Tourism department that the ministry has finally agreed to send a team of experts to conduct the study of the site chosen by the local administration for the international airport.

According to the sources, the team will arrive in the last week of April, finally paving the way for the much awaited international airport at Agra.

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