PM Modi Inaugurates New Kota Airport, Hails "New Beginning" for Hadoti

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the new Kota Airport, marking a significant infrastructure milestone for Rajasthan's Hadoti region. The Rs 1,500 crore project, set to be operational by 2027, aims to drastically reduce travel time and boost business, tourism, and industrial growth in Kota and surrounding districts. PM Modi highlighted that the airport fulfills a promise made during his 2023 visit and reflects the accelerated pace of development in the state. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma also emphasized the project's role in unlocking new economic and industrial potential for the area.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Kota Airport, Boosts Rajasthan Development

  • New greenfield airport inaugurated in Kota
  • Project cost estimated at Rs 1,500 crore
  • Expected to boost tourism, trade, and industry
  • To reduce travel time and enhance connectivity
  • Part of rapid infrastructure push in Rajasthan
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"New beginning of hope and achievement for Kota": PM Modi

PM Modi virtually inaugurates new Kota Airport, a Rs 1,500 crore project promising to boost tourism, trade, and connectivity in Rajasthan's Hadoti region.

"The day marks a new beginning of hope and achievement for Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar and the entire Hadoti region. - PM Narendra Modi"

Kota, March 7

The long-awaited new Kota Airport was formally inaugurated with a Bhoomi Pujan ceremony on Saturday at Shambhupura by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, and Union Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu.

On this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his greetings to the people of Kota-Bundi and the entire Hadoti region through a virtual address.

According to a release, PM Modi said that recently, he had visited Ajmer, where development projects worth thousands of crores were inaugurated, and foundation stones were laid. During the same programme, appointment letters were also handed over to nearly 21,000 youth of Rajasthan.

The Prime Minister stated that within just a few days of his visit to Ajmer, he had the opportunity to launch this important airport project related to Kota. The initiation of these two major initiatives in Rajasthan within a single week reflects the pace at which the State is moving towards development today.

Infrastructure development, employment opportunities for youth, and welfare schemes for farmers and women work is progressing rapidly across every sector in Rajasthan. He said that the day marks a new beginning of hope and achievement for Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar and the entire Hadoti region.

The Prime Minister said that the airport, being constructed at an estimated cost of around Rs 1,500 crore, will significantly accelerate the development of the entire region in the coming years. He recalled that when he visited Kota in November 2023, he had promised the people that the Kota airport would not remain merely a dream but would be turned into reality.

PM Modi further said that until now, people from Kota had to travel to Jaipur or Jodhpur to catch flights. Once the airport becomes operational, travel time will be reduced, and business activities will also receive a boost.

The Prime Minister also noted that Kota is an important centre of energy production, where electricity is generated from almost all sources of energy. The land of Hadoti is equally known for its rich cultural and economic heritage. Kota's famous kachori, Kota Doria sarees, the shine of its sandstone, the region's coriander, and Bundi's basmati rice are recognised even internationally.

PM Modi added that, "Kota is also a major centre of faith. For centuries, devotees from across the country and the world have been visiting sacred places such as the holy seat of Shri Mathuradheesh Ji, Shri Khade Ganesh Ji Maharaj, and Balaji of Shri Godavari Dham. With improved air connectivity, these religious and tourist destinations will also benefit greatly."

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the Kota Airport will open new avenues in tourism, trade, industry and education in the Hadoti region and take the area to new heights of development.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that Kota airport will script a new chapter of development.

Addressing the gathering, Lok Sabha Speaker and Kota-Bundi MP Birla said that the long-awaited dream of a greenfield airport for the people of Kota is finally becoming a reality. Several obstacles had arisen in the path of the airport project, but under the leadership of PM Modi, Hadoti has received this major gift today.

He said that whenever he met entrepreneurs to bring industries to Kota, they would hesitate due to the absence of an airport. Once the airport is completed in 2027, Kota will script a new chapter of development. Along with industries, the IT sector will also grow in Kota, and the tourism sector will see new dimensions of development.

As per the release, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said that Kota, which is already well connected by rail and road, will now also be connected by air.

The city has abundant water resources, and in the coming years, Kota will not only remain a leader in education but will also emerge prominently in the field of enterprise.

With improved connectivity, the industrial sector will also expand, and people from across the country will be able to reach Kota more easily.

Rajasthan CM said that when the present government came to power in Rajasthan, a development roadmap was prepared, and under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has been consistently working towards its implementation.

Under the Rising Rajasthan initiative, Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 35 lakh crore have been signed, of which projects worth Rs 8 lakh crore have already been grounded. These initiatives have created employment opportunities for around three lakh youth.

Addressing the foundation-laying ceremony, Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu said that with the construction of the airport, Kota will now be connected to the entire country, not only by rail and road but also by air. It appears as though Kota is inviting the entire nation with the traditional Rajasthani welcome, "Padharo Sa."

He said that under the vision of PM Modi, a new airport is being opened in the country every 45 days. The new Kota-Bundi greenfield airport is being constructed for Rs 1,507 crore, spread over approximately 440 hectares, with a runway of 3,200 metres.

Naidu added that the opening of the airport will generate employment opportunities and accelerate growth in all sectors in Kota, including tourism and education.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the airport is a welcome step, I hope the focus remains on sustainable development. Kota is already burdened with water and waste management issues due to the coaching industry. Let's ensure this growth is balanced and doesn't overwhelm the city's infrastructure.
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Rohit P
Connecting Kota by air is brilliant. It will help our Kota Doria weavers and artisans reach international markets directly. "Padharo Sa" indeed! Now tourists can fly in to see the beautiful palaces, taste the famous kachori, and experience our culture. Great for local economy.
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Sarah B
As an expat married into a Kota family, this is such a relief! Visiting in-laws will be so much easier. No more long drives from Jaipur with jet-lagged kids. This truly puts Kota on the map. Hoping for direct connectivity to major metros soon.
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Vikram M
Promises made, promises delivered. PM Modi visited in Nov '23 and said the airport dream will be a reality. The Bhoomi Pujan happening now shows things are moving. Hope the 2027 deadline is met. This will create so many jobs beyond just the coaching hubs.
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Kavya N
My father is a small entrepreneur in Kota. He always said lack of air connectivity was a big hurdle in attracting partners. This is a new dawn for local industry and IT. Hope the benefits reach the common person and not just the big players. Jai Hadoti!

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