Proposed Malkangiri airport to become operational by Jan 2024

Malkangiri: The proposed airport at tribal-dominated Malkangiri district will become operational by January 2024. This target has been fixed by Odisha Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra.

While reviewing the progress made so far on the proposed airport, Mahapatra said that the airport, once completed, will add to boosting the quality of health and education services in the Maoist-affected district. Besides, it (the airport) would also enhance the economic and commercial activities in the district.

Speaking about the project, Principal Secretary of Transport Department, Bishnupada Sethi said that the Malkangiri airfield can be developed as a 2B category airport.

As of now, land acquisition and construction of concrete posts with barbed wire fencing along with the gate has also been completed. Administrative approval has also been given for the project worth Rs 29 crore, Sethi said.

The airport would come up over 74 acres of government land, 126 acres of private land and forest land of 33 acres.

Further, Sethi informed that stage-I forest clearance has been obtained, while process is on for stage-II forest clearance.

Meanwhile, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) has completed the Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS) survey. As many as 54 families who needed to be shifted were included under rural housing schemes, and construction of their houses was also completed.

The Tata Power Southern Odisha Distribution Ltd (TPSODL) has been asked to shift the existing electric line within June, 2022. The Works department was asked to finish preparation of DPR quickly and start the process for tendering, said the officials.

(With IANS inputs)

 
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