Dazzling new Gateway of Kolkata

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Express news service : Jan 21 2013, 04:39 IST
A brand new integrated terminal of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata was inaugurated on Sunday by President Pranab Mukherjee. The new terminal, built at a cost of Rs 2, 235 crore has a capacity to handle 20 million passengers annually as compared to the present 7.46 million.

The inauguration was attended by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh and also CPM leader Sitaram Yechury.

Mamata Banerjee spoke of the need for better air connectivity of north Bengal and sought President’s help. “Your excellency, honourable Dada. The problem of night landing facilities at Bagdogra airport exists. There are also the issues of upgradation of airports like in Cooch Behar and air-linking of various cities of the state. You please take a look at them and solve them,” she told Pranab Mukherjee.

Yechury, CPM MP and chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on civil aviation, said the new terminal vindicated his party’s stand on using Airport Authority of India (AAI) for building airport terminals. “I’m not that petty to refer to things about where I am seated,” he said referring to the controversy arising out the sitting arrangement of dignitaries at the function. “But one thing I want to say is that when there was talk of private participation in rebuilding the airport, we (CPM) opposed it. And now this state-of-the art has been built by AAI only,” Yechury told The Indian Express.

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Yechury's half truths - 1

Ram Mohan | 21-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Yes, it has been built by AAI. But only after 3-4 years after the other cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad had started using their new ones. Those new ones came early and with that brought to the airline fliers services which they deserve after paying hefty sums of money to buy the tickets. But fliers in and out of Calcutta kept suffering silently due to unhygienic toilets, unsafe lifts and staircases, dirty and filthy surroundings, delayed baggage handling, and needless to mention the serpentine queues for X-Ray, Check-ins, Security checks till boarding. The President rightly pointed out the need to focus on improved services comparable to world-standard airports in and outside India. AAI would have got this airport built by contracting it out to international infra builders (ITD ***), but maintaining it with the care it deserves is certainly not what AAI does best. In fact, they just cant do it.

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