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Mopa airport may never take off
DNA
Pushpa Iyengar
Sunday, May 14, 2006 23:32 IST
                            
PANAJI: Though the state government has not actually said so, it seems
to have developed cold feet about going ahead with the proposed
international airport at Mopa. It has decided to upgrade the existing
airport at Dabolim instead and work here will start next week.

Minister for Civil Aviation Praful Patel has asked the Airport Authority
of India and other concerned agencies to start work. Deputy Chief
Minister Wilfred de Souza, who had a meeting with Patel in Delhi, says
that as soon as the navy hands over the nine acres of land, the
expansion of the airport will begin.

He quoted an AAI report which said that in 1995-96, 8,824 aircraft
landed at Dabolim, of which 7422 were domestic flights. The projection
for 2013-14 was 4,308 international flights and 17,980 domestic flights,
he said. "The up gradation plans will help extend the infrastructure for
adding 10 wide-bodied aircraft," de Souza told DNA.  The AAI will also
build a new terminal on the northern side and will have four aero
bridges. De Souza said that contrary to reports, the navy has not asked
for any reciprocal land in exchange for the nine acres it is giving for
the expansion in Dabolim.
The second nail in Mopa's coffin came last week when the government
failed to approve the award for the first notification for the
acquisition of 54 lakh square metres of land for the Mopa project.
Earlier two other processes for the acquisition of 18 lakh square metres
(additional land for the project) and 14 lakh square metres (for
approach roads) also had lapsed as no notification was issued by the
government as required under the Land Acquisition Act.

Congress MLA representing Pernem, Jitendra Deshprabhu, who has been
backing the Mopa project and had even organised a rasta and rail roko
agitation last month in support of it, refuses to concede that his
government has distanced itself from a project which had become a
political hot potato after South Goa MP Churchill Alemao had rallied the
south against Mopa. He told DNA, "In half an hour the land acquisition
process can be revived. Too much should not be read into the lapsing."

But the Dabolim Airport Action Committee knows that it has won with the
imminent expansion of the existing airport and is now going for the
kill.=20
Committee spokesman Radharao Gracias told DNA, "I welcome the expansion.
We demand that the Goa government immediately take a cabinet decision to
drop Mopa once and for all."

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=3D1029341&CatID=3D2

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Avelino


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