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karatecatman
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:20 pm    Post subject: Navy plans airport at Karwar Reply with quote

Navy proposes to build an Airport in Karwar

S.O. News Service
26 October 2009

Karwar: While Karwar already has a rail, road and port connection; another thing that will be added into this list is the airport. The Indian Navy has proposed to build an airport near Karwar which could be used for civilian and military purposes. The airport would enhance the commercial prospectus in and around Karwar, said Rajiv Jaiswal, Commodore, INS Kadamba, Karwar.

While addressing the presspersons at the naval base on Friday, he asserted that the required land for the airport has been identified and the State Gavernment would have to get hold of more land for this purpose. He requested the local people and State Government to cooperate with this regard.

Mr. Jaiswal notified that Karwar received 230 mm of unprecedented rainfall in just three hours on 2nd October, 2009. At this time, few had claimed that the walls built by the naval authorities led to flash flood around the naval base area. While clearing these claims, he averred that the wall in question had actually blocked the water and prevented loss of more lives and property. He further affirmed that the navy authorities would be more prepared to tackle such situation in future.

The torrential rains and floods that occurred in the beginning of the month this year caused the 700 metres of the wall built by the navy to collapse. Roads in the naval base had been washed away in the floods. Among all these losses, many of the navy personnel's houses were also inundated.

Capt. Manohar Nambiar, Chief Public Relations Officer (Defence), Mumbai, denied allegation that illegal quarrying was being carried out in the navy land.




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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This would be good for South goa as well!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nimish wrote:
This would be good for South goa as well!


Now only if they could build one in Ratnagiri, somewhere in Malwan-Sindhudurg, you will have the whole South-West coast dotted with airports every 30min flying time from BOM-TRV, a La Costa del Sol of Asia, minus the 18-30 rowdy crowd.

You can imagine the flip this would give to employment in this belt not to mention the support it would offer the LCCs.
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