In a momentous occasion slated for today, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the inauguration of 12 airports and the laying of the foundation stone for 4 new airports across the nation.
The airports scheduled for inauguration include Pune, Gwalior, Lucknow, Delhi (T1), Kolhapur, Jabalpur, Aligarh, Azamgarh, Chitrakoot, Moradabad, Shravasti, and Adampur. Each of these airports signifies a vital addition to India’s aviation network, enhancing connectivity and facilitating economic growth in their respective regions.
Additionally, Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation stone for airports in Hubbali, Kadapa, Varanasi, and Belgavi, heralding the beginning of their construction. These airports hold immense potential to transform local economies, boost tourism, and foster regional development.
The inauguration and foundation-laying ceremony, led by Prime Minister Modi, underscore the government’s commitment to bolstering India’s aviation infrastructure. With enhanced air connectivity, these airports will serve as gateways to progress, connecting communities and driving socio-economic advancement across the country.
As India embarks on this momentous journey of aviation expansion, Prime Minister Modi’s leadership heralds a new era of connectivity and opportunity, propelling the nation towards greater heights of prosperity and development.