Tuesday, December 30, 2025
ADVT 
India

Bathinda Gets New Airport, First Flight Lands

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Dec, 2016 11:13 AM
    Bathinda town in south-west Punjab on Sunday became the latest place in the country to get air connectivity with a new flight connecting it with New Delhi being started.
     
    Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju inaugurated the newly built civil air terminal at Bathinda airport and the flight for Delhi-Bathinda-Delhi sector.
     

    The first flight, operated by Air India Regional, landed at the airport on Sunday. The flight was welcomed with fire engines spraying water on it.
     
    Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and union Food Processing Industries Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, who is the MP from Bathinda, were also present.
     
    "The inauguration of this airport has brought Bathinda on the world map with fanfare. Industry in the area would get a gigantic boost with the commencement of flights from the airport," Sukhbir Badal said on the occasion.
     

    Badal said that the Adampur airport had also been approved by the Union government and efforts were on to get the clearance for Ludhiana and Pathankot also.
     
    He said that the Delhi-Amritsar-Birmingham flight has also been accorded sanction by the Union government which would provide a direct link from Amritsar to Britain.
     
    Bathinda is about 230 km from Chandigarh.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Burhan Wani Was Part Of Pakistani Proxy War: Exiled Kashmiri Leader

    Burhan Wani Was Part Of Pakistani Proxy War: Exiled Kashmiri Leader
    Exiled Kashmiri leader Nasir Aziz Khan the Kashmiri people, that Pakistan "has no love with Kashmiris. She is exploiting religious sentiments of the Kashmiris and is plundering their natural resources.”

    Burhan Wani Was Part Of Pakistani Proxy War: Exiled Kashmiri Leader

    It's Advantage Akalis In Punjab, Courtesy AAP, Congress Self-Goals

    It's Advantage Akalis In Punjab, Courtesy AAP, Congress Self-Goals
    Political self-goals by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress have put Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal in an advantageous position just months ahead of assembly elections in the state.

    It's Advantage Akalis In Punjab, Courtesy AAP, Congress Self-Goals

    Punjab Police Grills Delhi Aap Legislator In Quran Desecration Case

    Punjab Police Grills Delhi Aap Legislator In Quran Desecration Case
    The Punjab Police questioned Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislator from Delhi Naresh Yadav for over five hours on Saturday in connection with the Quran desecration incident of last month.

    Punjab Police Grills Delhi Aap Legislator In Quran Desecration Case

    After Punjab, Now 'Cow Cess' Proposed In Haryana

    After Punjab, Now 'Cow Cess' Proposed In Haryana
    After Punjab, a proposal has been made to the BJP government in Haryana to levy 'cow cess' to generate funds for the welfare of cows in the state.

    After Punjab, Now 'Cow Cess' Proposed In Haryana

    AAP Rejects Molestation Allegation Against Its Lawmaker

    AAP Rejects Molestation Allegation Against Its Lawmaker
    AAP today rubbished the charges of molestation against its legislator Prakash Jarwal and said it was "impractical" to believe that the alleged incident occurred in presence of 300 people, including mediapersons.

    AAP Rejects Molestation Allegation Against Its Lawmaker

    Geeta, Indian Who Was Stranded in Pak, Remembers 'Edhi Sahab'

    Geeta, Indian Who Was Stranded in Pak, Remembers 'Edhi Sahab'
    Geeta, the deaf and mute woman, who returned to India last October after being stranded in Pakistan for 13 years, today expressed deep sorrow over the demise of legendary Pakistani philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi.

    Geeta, Indian Who Was Stranded in Pak, Remembers 'Edhi Sahab'