New Delhi: Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Praful Patel, has said that the airports at Delhi and Mumbai will become world class by March 2010.
Stressing on the need to build the entire business of travel and tourism sector of the country in a 'very very' different way, Patel, who was delivering the 21st Som Nath Chib Memorial Lecture on "Civil aviation-Indian tourism" in capital the said: "The genesis of travel and tourism business of our country should begin at home.
The entire business of travel and tourism has to be built up in a very very different way." "Like our predecessor, I will also say that our government is shinning.
It is the time India is shinning. That shine cannot be permanent unless we keep on polishing it. That is the real challenge and that is the real effort. For that we have to take things forward, " Patel added.
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