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PM Modi Inaugurates New Terminal at NAMO Airport in Daman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new terminal building of NAMO Airport in Daman on Friday. The project is part of a broader development initiative worth Rs 2,970 crore across sectors like healthcare, tourism, and infrastructure. The terminal, with a seating capacity of 180 passengers, aims to improve air connectivity and support Daman's tourism and economic growth. The inauguration aligns with the central government's focus on enhancing transport infrastructure in smaller cities and Union Territories.

PM Modi inaugurates new terminal building of NAMO Airport in Daman

Daman, June 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated the new terminal building of NAMO Airport in Daman, a project aimed at strengthening air connectivity for the Union Territory and supporting its growing tourism and economic sectors.

The inauguration formed part of the Prime Minister's visit to Daman, during which he will launch and lay the foundation stone for a series of development projects worth around Rs 2,970 crore across sectors, including healthcare, tourism, infrastructure, and connectivity.

The new airport terminal is expected to significantly improve access to Daman, which has traditionally relied on road links to major cities in Gujarat and Maharashtra.

According to official information released ahead of the visit, the project is designed to enhance regional connectivity and improve ease of travel for residents, tourists, and businesses.

The terminal building has been developed with modern passenger facilities and is intended to support the Union Territory's entry into India's expanding civil aviation network.

Officials said the facility includes a terminal area with seating capacity for approximately 180 passengers at a time.

The airport project has been viewed as a major infrastructure milestone for Daman, which is seeking to expand its tourism sector and improve accessibility for investors and visitors.

Prior to the inauguration, officials said the airport would help connect Daman more effectively with major cities such as Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Delhi.

The Prime Minister had earlier stated that the new terminal building would improve connectivity and contribute to the region's development by making travel more convenient for residents and visitors alike.

The airport inauguration comes amid a broader push by the central government to improve transport infrastructure in smaller cities and Union Territories through investments in roads, railways, ports, and aviation facilities.

Following the inauguration, PM Modi will participate in a public programme in Daman, where he will inaugurate, dedicate, and lay the foundation stone for additional projects spanning healthcare, public welfare, tourism, and infrastructure development.

Officials said the new terminal is expected to improve passenger movement, strengthen regional integration, and provide a fresh boost to economic activity in the coastal Union Territory.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see smaller UTs getting attention. But I wish they would also focus on improving road connectivity to Daman from Gujarat side. Those single-lane roads near Vapi are still a nightmare during peak season. Airport is great but ground transport bhi toh better hona chahiye.

James A

Visited Daman last year - it's a charming coastal town but connectivity was a real issue. This terminal is a game-changer for tourism and business. The 180-passenger capacity seems modest but it's a start. India's aviation infrastructure push to tier-2/3 cities is really impressive.

Vikram M

Finally! Daman has been ignored for too long. Being a Union Territory, it deserves better infrastructure. Rs 2,970 crore ke projects ka asar dekhne ko milega. Healthcare and tourism pe focus - exactly what this region needs. Bas ab airlines ko bhi flights shuru karne mein deri na karni chahiye.

Sarah B

I'm happy for Daman but let's also consider - will this airport actually be profitable? Many smaller airports in India struggle with low passenger footfall. Hope the government has done proper feasibility studies. Still, it's good to see investment in regional connectivity.

Ananya R

From my childhood trips to Daman, I remember those long drives from Mumbai through Gujarat. This airport will transform the tourist experience. Portuguese history, beaches, and now better connectivity - Daman ka future bright lag raha hai! ✈️🇮🇳

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