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PM lays Foundation Stone for NTPC-BHEL
Power Projects
September 1, 2010, Tirupati
It gives me great pleasure to be here in this
temple town of Tirupati to lay the foundation stone
for the new integrated terminal complex for Tirupati
Airport. Tirupati is one of the major pilgrim centers
in our country and attracts people as pilgrims from
all over the world. Therefore, it is only appropriate
that we are modernizing and upgrading facilities at
the existing airport to provide for international operations.
This morning I laid the foundation of the manufacturing
plant being set up by NTPC BHEL Power Projects
Limited. While speaking on the occasion, I paid tribute
to Dr. Y. Rajashekhara Reddy, and his vision. Let me
once again remember a great leader from Andhra Pradesh,
and his love and concern for his people. Tomorrow will
be his first death anniversary. He would have indeed
been very happy to see the beginning of this project
for modernization and upgradation of the Tirupati Airport.
The civil aviation sector is a key contributor to the
Indian economy. It enables other sectors to operate
more efficiently. Many sectors of the economy which
will drive our growth in the future depend critically
on air transport for competing effectively in the global
economy. By expanding the size of the market that can
be accessed, aviation enlarges the scope to exploit
economies of scale and enhances competition. It supports
tourism in a big way and generates employment, both
directly and indirectly.
With our fast economic development, air traffic in
India has witnessed unprecedented growth in the recent
past. During the last 7 years, domestic air traffic
has tripled and international traffic more than doubled.
Our government has continuously been making efforts
to meet the growing demand for air services in the country.
This new integrated terminal complex is a part of our
efforts to continuously modernize and develop infrastructure
facilities at airports all over the country, keeping
in view the existing and potential traffic in a particular
region. The government has taken the route of Public
Private Partnerships to restructure and modernize the
Airports at Delhi and Mumbai. The recently inaugurated
terminal at the Delhi Airport is truly a world class
facility which the nation can be proud of. In addition,
two new Greenfield Airports at Hyderabad and Bangalore
have been developed and become operational through the
Joint Venture route. The new international airport at
Shamshabad near Hyderabad with a current capacity of
12 Million passengers per annum was commissioned in
March 2008.
I am happy that the Ministry of Civil Aviation and
the government of Andhra Pradesh have been working together
on this project. The entire investment for the project
is being met through the budgetary resources of the
Government of India and it is estimated that in Phase
I, an amount of Rs. 174 crore will be incurred. I am
also told that the state government has already handed
over 293 acres of land out of the 718 acres committed
for modernization and development of the Tirupati airport.
Once this new integrated terminal is operational, the
Tirupati airport will have the capacity to handle 500
domestic and 200 international passengers during peak
hours. The new Terminal Building will be equipped to
provide modern state of the art amenities to passengers.
After international operations commence at Tirupati
airport, pilgrims from neighbouring countries like Singapore,
Malaysia and Srilanka would find it easier to come to
Tirupati in large numbers, contributing to its development
into a major religious-cum-tourist hub. I would urge
the Government of Andhra Pradesh, the Ministry of Civil
Aviation and the Ministry of Tourism to work closely
together to make this happen.
I convey my best wishes to the people of Andhra Pradesh
and Tirupati. I look forward to this facility coming
up in a time-bound manner.
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