PM Modi Inaugurates Kushinagar Airport in Boost for Buddhist Circuit, Hails 'New Energy' in Aviation Sector
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated a new
international airport at Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh and said his government
has taken a number of steps to instil new energy in the aviation sector.
Kushinagar is the final resting place of Gautam Buddha where
he attained Mahaparinirvana after his death and is among the most important
pilgrim spots for Buddhists.
The new airport, built at an estimated cost of Rs 260 crore,
is part of the government’s endeavour to connect Buddhist pilgrimage sites
around the world. After inaugurating the airport, Modi said it will boost
connectivity and tourism, while also helping develop an entire economic
ecosystem in the region and create new job opportunities.
He said the government’s special attention to the
development of places associated with Lord Buddha and developing Kushinagar are
among the top priority areas for the UP and central governments. Referring to
the recent decision to privatise Air India, Modi said the country has taken a
big step related to Air India so that its aviation sector should run
professionally, and convenience and safety should be given priority.
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