Maharashtra: PM Modi expressed happiness during the inauguration of Amravati Airport, said: 'Contact will be promoted'
Amravati, April 16 (IANS). Amravati Airport was inaugurated in Maharashtra on Wednesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed happiness on the promotion of business and contact. At the inauguration of the Airport in Amravati, Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra minister, Maharashtra, Maharashtra, Muralidhar Mohol, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar. Premier Modi shared a photo of the airport on the social media platform ‘X’ and wrote: ‘There is good news for Maharashtra, especially Vidarbha region. The formation of an active airport in Amravati will promote trade and connectivity. ‘ Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjrapu described it as a milestone. He wrote on ‘X’, ‘Wednesday is a historic day for Vidarbha. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar were given the privilege of eradicating Amravati’s airport. Under Premier Modi’s visionary leadership, this RCS VGF of the Financed Airport will fly with the first RCS Amcs Amvavati-Mulbaibi flight of the airport, the first RCS. Amravati-Mumbai flight. It is a historical milestone for the development of Vidarbha. This will be the largest training center in India with an investment and capacity of 180 pilots per year. This airport will promote the textile industry as well as the spiritual and eco-perceeen sector. “He has written,” will certainly contribute significantly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s developed India to the completion of the development of 2047 and the positive changes that have taken place in this area over the past ten years are historic. 74 Airports have been built in the country in 70 years since independence. In the past 11 years, the number of these airports has reached 160. The number of these airports reached 160 due to the available facilities. More than 600 are in the airline and by 2027 will be 1100 in the airline. -Ians SCH/DSC shares this story tags