Ludhiana: The status on the much-awaited Halwara International Airport is likely to come clear after the December 9 meeting which is to take place between state Chief Secretary K.R. Lakhanpal and Civil Aviation Secretary in New Delhi.
On his visit to the city here today, Lakhanpal said, “All formalities for the development of the civil airport vis a vis feasablitiy report, clearance from the Ministry of Defence and Airport Authority of India have come. We are just awaiting the Cabinet approval which should come in another week’s time. Still I have to meet the Civil Aviation Secretary on December 9 and this issue will be disscussed there.”
06/12/06 Amrita Chaudhry/Ludhiana Newsline
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