4 yrs after foundation, airport site choice still uncertain

With two sites already rejected, the third awaits rejection as new site name appears

PTI | October 24, 2011



Uncertainty still hangs over the final choice of the site for an ambitious greenfield airport project in Arunachal Pradesh as Karsingsa, where a foundation stone for the project was laid four years back, is being reconsidered.

Two sites for the location of the airport had earlier been rejected, one of them being Imchi near Gumto, which was cancelled on account of being a riverbed and not having an even ground.

The other choice was Poma which was also ruled out for being a place where clouds hover at all time.

The two sites having been rejected, Karsingsa, 25 kms from Itanagar, was next selected as the site for the airport and the foundation stone was laid on February 20, 2007 by then union home minister Shivraj Patil with the assurance of full support from the centre.

The defence ministry and the state government had reached an agreement that prior to the commencement of the operation of passenger flights, representatives of the Indian Air Force would be involved in establishing the airspace coordination procedures on June 30, 2007.

After all official procedures were completed for the acquisition of land with a green signal from the local people and when the actual work was to start, it was suddenly announced that Hollongi was being considered as the new 'probable' site. .

The reason cited was that Karsingsa would be "a costly affair" as more earth cutting would be involved as pointed out by the executing agency - the Airport Authority of India, civil aviation commissioner Hage Khoda said.

According to the AAI, the expenditure for the project will surpass the budget for the project.

"The ministry of civil aviation has been since looking for an alternative site," Khoda said.

The proposed airport will have a 1700 x 30 metre runway covering 250 hectares of forest land.

It would be set up 400m x 45 metres away from the NH52 A along the natural contour and would handle three flights in a day with a capacity of 75 passengers each.

The place where the foundation stone was laid was damaged some years back by wild elephants. The hunt for the site had started in 1985.

However, Khoda said the state government had written to the ministry of civil aviation recently to reconsider the earlier site at Karsingsa, arguing that the site at Hollongi may not be feasible for the construction as compensation pay-out would be much higher.

Also, it would be a time consuming affair to go through all the formalities again, which have been already completed for the Karsingsa site, Khoda said.

Comments

 

Other News

In Varanasi, fringe expansion vs. core heritage

For centuries, the urban framework of Varanasi was defined not just by its relationship with the sacred Ganga but by its multifaceted network of urban commons. Historic kunds, seasonal talabs (ponds), and open maidans served as the city’s basic ecological infrastructure. Th

What ails India`s skill development ecosystem

India’s skill development programmes were designed with a goal to make the young population ready with market-required skills and competencies, and to provide them with better employment opportunities. Yet the outcomes have fallen short of that goal: though over 1.6 crore individuals were trained acr

Cabinet passes resolution applauding PM on term record

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday passed a resolution marking June 10, 2026, as a historic milestone in the journey of Indian democracy applauding Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected PM of the country. By establishing a record of 4,399 days of continuous service as an elected PM, he has s

Testing the teachers, moving the goalposts

A teacher was appointed in 1999, before the Right to Education (RTE) Act came into force, and appointed under the rules that existed at that time. She gave the necessary test, passed it, passed the interview, and was appointed. Over the next 26 years, she taught thousands of children, faced transfer orde

`Focus on infra, reforms, digital connectivity has created strong foundation for growth`

In a step towards the operationalisation of the Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana (BHAVYA), union minister of commerce & industry Piyush Goyal launched the BHAVYA Portal on Monday in New Delhi.   Addressing the gathering, Goyal said that the BHAVYA scheme will adopt a competit

Govt, RBI announce major reforms to attract FPI

The finance ministry on Friday announced a series of measures aimed at enhancing the ease of investment for individual Persons Resident Outside India (PROIs) and Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), and to attract stable long-term foreign capital flows.   Building on the recent in





Archives

Current Issue

Opinion

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Subscribe Newsletter

Twitter