Jyotiraditya Scindia Assures Fast-Track Development of Jodhpur Airport

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Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia reaffirmed the fast-paced development of the Jodhpur airport, highlighting its historical and global significance. Speaking at an event, Scindia emphasized that the project was initiated during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s previous tenure and is progressing rapidly.

“The work on Jodhpur airport was started during the previous tenure of Prime Minister Modi, and this airport will be built at a fast pace,” Scindia stated. He further noted that Jodhpur holds a special place not only in Rajasthan and India but also on the global stage due to its rich history and cultural heritage.

The minister expressed confidence that the new airport will reflect the essence of India’s history, tradition, and culture, making it a world-class facility. “I am confident that the Jodhpur airport, which we designed on the basis of India’s history, tradition, and culture, will soon take that grand form,” he added.

The development of Jodhpur airport is expected to boost tourism, trade, and connectivity in the region, benefiting both local residents and businesses. Authorities have assured that construction is progressing as planned, with efforts to modernize facilities while preserving the city’s cultural identity.

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