Kannur International Airport to begin operations in September

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan talks about the achievements of the LDF government in the two years

June 23, 2018 06:52 pm | Updated 06:55 pm IST - New Delhi

The interiors of the Kannur international airport terminal. File photo

The interiors of the Kannur international airport terminal. File photo

Kannur International Airport will begin operations in September, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Saturday after meeting Union Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu.

Kannur aerodome will become the fourth international one in Kerala, which is already the State with the most number of international airports in the country.

Mr. Vijayan said Mr. Prabhu has assured that issues regarding the operations of foreign airlines at the airport would be sorted out and that the issues would be discussed with the overseas carriers.

Addressing a press meet on the achievements of the Left Democratic Front government, which completed two years last month, Mr. Vijayan also said the meeting with Prabhu was fruitful.

 

Last month, the Union Home Ministry sanctioned deployment of over 600 CISF personnel at the airport, spread over 2,330 acres.

Mr. Vijayan said feasibility study is under way for setting up an airport at Aranmula in the southern district of Pathanamthitta. The district is known for the hilltop shrine Sabarimala which attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year.

“We also discussed development plans for Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode airports. Chairman of the Airports Authority of India will visit Kerala to study issues related to these airports,” he said.

Mr. Vijayan said AAI will conduct inspections as part of the expansion plans of these airports.

“Land is necessary for development. Since we are short of land, AAI will inspect whether they can make any adjustments with their demands for expansion,” he said.

Two years of LDF

About achievements in the two years, Mr. Vijayan said his government is trying to build a corruption-free and secular society.

“Kerala is a small State in India. We have to implement welfare policies while staying within the country’s federal system,” he said.

“The globalisation-based liberalisation and privatisation policies adopted by the Centre in this regard do not aid in the overall development of the society.

New Delhi: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan during a press conference in New Delhi on Saturday,June 23,2018

New Delhi: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan during a press conference in New Delhi on Saturday,June 23,2018

 

“Hence, our government has focused on developing an alternative policy. Our experience in this regard indicates that we have been successful in our efforts. We have been able to record several achievements in various fields.

“We need to maintain these achievements,” Mr. Vijayan said.

The Chief Minister also said the main impediments for Kerala’s development are seen in core industries like agriculture.

“We have given much importance to remedy such issues. To boost industry and production, we need to develop core infrastructure like roads, ports etc,” he added.

In an hour-long press meet, he said the government has many achievements in the last two years.

“As per the United Nations report, the State tops in the Human Development Index in the country. We also bagged the award for the State with the best law and order situation. We have also developed policies for the protection of elderly citizens. Kerala also has a clear-cut transgender policy,” he said.

Mr. Vijayan also said Kerala is the State with the highest minimum wages and is the least corrupt compared to other states.

“We are an open defecation-free state. We also achieved total electrification in all houses unlike other States which claim total electrification even when they give electricity to any part of a village,” he said.

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