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Jharkhand committed to begin flights from districts: Das

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das today said that the government is committed to start small flight services in different districts of the state.

Small flights would be started in Dumka, Deoghar, Bokaro and Jamshedpur at the earliest and the state government would lend all help in this regard, an official release said quoting the chief minister.

If necessary, the government would take undertaking for seats, Das said, adding assistance would also be taken from traders.

Das said the people of the state would benefit from flight services as it would save time for traders and generate employment. It would also benefit the economy.
 

The chief minister had a discussion on it during a meeting with union minister of state for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha in connection with increasing flight services in the state, the release said.

It was discussed in the meeting that flight services in Bokaro and Jamshedpur would begin at the earliest, and the process is in the final stage, the release said.

Work on small flights to Dumka is also on. Foundation stone would be laid at Deoghar in November which would cost an estimated Rs 500 crore, the release said.

Similarly, work has begun in Dhalbhumgadh near Jamshedpur and Chianki in Palamau district, the release said.

The foundation stone would be laid in the middle of next year for expansion of Ranchi Airport, Jayant Sinha was quoted in the release.

Helicopter service could also be started from Ranchi to Parsanath where Jain devotees go in large numbers.

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First Published: Oct 03 2017 | 8:42 PM IST

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