Kishtwar Airport Boost: Special Team Visits Under Modi's UDAN Push

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has announced that a special team will visit Kishtwar to evaluate the proposed airport project. The five-member team from the Civil Aviation Ministry and AAI will conduct a two-day assessment starting October 28. This initiative is part of the UDAN regional connectivity scheme that has transformed air travel across India. The evaluation will determine the feasibility and next steps for bringing air connectivity to this remote region.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Announces Kishtwar Airport Evaluation Team Visit

  • Special team from Civil Aviation Ministry and AAI assessing Kishtwar airport feasibility
  • Team will submit evaluation report to guide development roadmap
  • Initiative reflects PM Modi's focus on remote area connectivity
  • UDAN scheme has operationalized 625 routes across 90 airports
  • Over 1.49 crore passengers benefited from affordable regional air travel
  • Airport network expanded from 74 to 159 airports in past decade
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Union MoS Jitendra Singh announces special team visit to evaluate Kishtwar Airport under UDAN scheme

Union Minister Jitendra Singh announces 5-member team visiting Kishtwar for airport evaluation under UDAN scheme to boost regional connectivity in remote areas.

"A 5-member high-level Special team...will reach #Kishtwar tomorrow, on a two day visit to evaluate the status of the proposal for developing airport at Kishtwar under #UDAN scheme. - Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, October 27

Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Monday announced that a five-member special team from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Airport Authority of India (AAI) will visit Kishtwar on October 28 for a two-day evaluation of the proposed airport project under the UDAN regional connectivity scheme.

In a post on X, Singh said that the team will assess the project's feasibility and submit a report to higher authorities, which will guide the government's next steps for developing the airport in the remote region.

"A 5-member high-level Special team deputed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt of India and Airport Authority of India (AAI) will reach #Kishtwar tomorrow, on a two day visit to evaluate the status of the proposal for developing airport at Kishtwar under #UDAN scheme. On return to Delhi, the team will submit its report to the higher authorities, following which, further road map will be charted out accordingly," Jitendra Singh said.

Singh highlighted that this initiative reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on improving infrastructure and connectivity in far-flung areas.

"As a result of PM Sh @NarendraModi's special priority for far-flung regions, it is gratifying that each of our requests and initiatives for the development of the remote areas has always received a positive response," the Union Minister said.

UDAN Scheme was launched on October 21, 2016 and the first UDAN flight operated between Shimla and Delhi on April 27, 2017.

According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, since its launch, the UDAN scheme has significantly boosted regional connectivity across India.

A total of 625 UDAN routes have been operationalized, linking 90 airports--including two water aerodromes and 15 heliports--while more than 1.49 crore passengers have benefited from affordable air travel. India's airport network has more than doubled over the past decade, expanding from 74 airports in 2014 to 159 airports in 2024.

To support connectivity to underserved and remote regions, Rs 4,023.37 crore has been disbursed as Viability Gap Funding (VGF). The initiative has also strengthened regional tourism, improved access to healthcare, facilitated trade, and catalyzed economic growth in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Kishtwar last year, the travel was extremely challenging. An airport would make this beautiful region accessible to more tourists and help local businesses thrive.
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Priya S
Hope they consider environmental impact assessments properly. Development is good but should not come at the cost of the pristine Himalayan ecosystem. Balanced approach needed.
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Arjun K
UDAN has been a game-changer! From 74 to 159 airports in 10 years is incredible progress. This will help medical emergencies and students from remote areas travel easily. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While I appreciate the infrastructure push, I hope the government ensures that local communities are properly consulted and benefit from these projects, not just big corporations.
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Kavya N
My cousin lives in Kishtwar and it takes 2 days to reach during winters. This airport will be life-changing for locals! Hope the project gets approved quickly. 🤞

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