Nizamabad airport project


The proposed airport will be spread over Argul, Kolipyaka, Thorlikonda, Manoharabad and Jakranpally villages. Hyderabad: The State Government is proposing to establish an airport at Jakranpally mandal of Nizamabad district and RITES, a Central government entity, is being roped in to conduct the feasibility study.
Collector immediately asked RWS officials to look into the issue.Nizamabad RDO Vinod Kumar, R&B Executive Engineer Hanumantha Rao, Jakranpally tahsildar Satish Reddy, and MPDO Bramhananda accompanied the Collector.1,875 women officers serving in the Indian Air Force: Shripad Naik,Pizza Hut calibrates future plans, expansion to continue,Cabinet note ready for vehicle scrapping policy: Govt,All irrigation Projects including KLIS receiving heavy inflows,No decision to discontinue printing of Rs 2000 note: FinMin,Cabinet secy concerned over high COVID fatality rates in some states,Hyderabad: Two held for selling Mephentermine Sulphate injections,Debtors, guarantors can face IBC together: Nirmala Sitharaman,Two killed as van hits bike in Karimnagar,It’s official! The new facility is expected to improve connectivity and support the development of Adilabad district. Jubilation in Nizamabad over airport proposal . Rao said according to the orders of government, land situated in between Kolipak, Torlikonda, Argul, Manoharabad and Jakranpally … Informa Markets, a trading division of Informa PLC.You seem to have JavaScript disabled in your browser. P. Ram Mohan NIZAMABAD , August 17, 2019 23:40 IST ... Greenfield Project had reportedly come forward to construct the airport. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has now approved land acquisition for an airport project at Adilabad.CAPA Profiles help you identify new business opportunities and make better business decisions, by providing accurate and up-to-date data on airports, airlines, suppliers, investors, MROs, lessors and countries/territories around the world. Nizamabad: Telangana government has decided to construct five airports at Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar, Khammam, Warangal and Karimnagar districts, said Nizamabad Collector M Rammohan Rao, on Thursday, after inspecting the land at Jakranpally mandal. Nizamabad Airport is a proposed airport in Jakranpalli in Nizamabad district in the state of Telangana, India.The project site is located on NH-44, 30 kilometres east of the city of Nizamabad.The State Government had proposed to set up regional greenfield airports at Jakranpalli along with other sites in the state in 2008. CAPA Membership provides exclusive access to the information you need to monitor the competitive landscape and guide your organisation towards success.It’s ideal for industry analysts, managers and executives who need a snapshot of the latest news, analysis and data from our global team, with the ability to export or email PDF reports in one click.CAPA Membership also gives you access to a customised selection of more than 400 global News Briefs every weekday, as well as a comprehensive Data Centre, Analysis Reports and Research Publications. Mr Shah said the project will require an estimated investment of INR3 billion (USD42.8 million).Aug-2016. Andhra Pradesh will soon have three new airports, including an international airport in Bhogapuram near the port city of Vishakhapatnam, while India's newest state …
The AAI aims to submit feasibility report on the proposed airport project within the next month and a detailed project report to Telangana's Government within six months.Nov-2018. You can also choose from our range of premium add-ons, including MRO Matrix, Route Maps, Fleet Data and more.Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved. The proposal were pending over the past 18 months due to uncertainty over their locations and land acquisition. Rao said according to the orders of government, land situated in between Kolipak, Torlikonda, Argul, Manoharabad and Jakranpally villages of Jakranpally mandal, were being inspected.According to the district officials nearly 1,611 acres lands were available at Jakranpally mandal, of this 809 acres of land belonged to government and remaining was private patta land.Collector said district administration had sent detailed report to State government and the State would send the report to Central Airport Authority.Later Collector inspected the Anganwadi centre at Torlikonda village and checked enrollment details of childen from Anganwdi teachers.Meanwhile, villagers complained that they were facing drinking water scarcity and appealed to him to solve their problem.