The federal government has been taking varied measures to spice up infrastructure and manpower at airports, together with Delhi airport, amid rising home air passenger site visitors.

amit shah jyotiraditya scindia airportA house ministry spokesperson mentioned the MHA, the MoCA and different companies have launched into a sequence of steps in the direction of increasing and enhancing the services and infrastructure at main airports. (Picture: Jyotiraditya Scindia/ Twitter)

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Union House Minister Amit Shah and Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia Saturday reviewed the infrastructure and services within the nation’s main airports and directed involved authorities to develop and supply requirements for fast, secure and handy experiences for travellers.

The federal government has been taking varied measures to spice up infrastructure and manpower at airports, together with Delhi airport, amid rising home air passenger site visitors.


A house ministry spokesperson mentioned the Ministry of House Affairs (MHA), the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and different companies have launched into a sequence of steps in the direction of increasing and enhancing the services and infrastructure at main airports.

“HM Shah and Minister for Civil Aviation Minister Scindia reviewed the services and infrastructure for main airports. The assembly aimed to deal with necessities arising out of quick rising home and worldwide aviation mobility within the nation,” the spokesperson tweeted.

Union House Secretary Ajay Bhalla and different high officers of MoCA, Intelligence Bureau, Bureau of Immigration, Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety, Central Industrial Safety Pressure, and Airports Authority of India attended the assembly.

“Met Union Minister of House Affairs & Cooperation Shri @AmitShah Ji, together with AAI, CISF, BCAS & Immigration officers to evaluation the plan for capability and manpower growth at sure airports. We’re dedicated to making sure easy processing of air passengers within the upcoming peak journey season,” Scindia mentioned in a tweet.

First printed on: 16-07-2023 at 10:30 IST



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