Kakrebihar (Surkhet), March 4: The
Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has demanded the Finance
Ministry to ensure financial resources for the expansion of three airports in
Karnali and Lumbini Provinces.
Rs 11 billion has been demanded to
expand the airports of Surkhet and Jumla in Karnali Province and the Tarigaon
airport, Dang in Lumbini Province.
Section officer at Tourism
Ministry, Prakash Pokharel, informed that the Finance Ministry was proposed to
ensure the financial resource for airport expansion.
Earlier, the Civil Aviation
Authority of Nepal had recommended the government that it acquired lands for
augmenting the airport capacity. With this, the Council of Ministers on Monday
decided to guarantee the financial resources.
Although Rs 5 billion was estimated
to acquire lands for expanding the Tarigaon airport of Dang, the Finance
Ministry is demanded allocation of Rs 10 million and the guarantee of the
resource of Rs 990.
Similarly, the Finance Ministry has
been asked to allocate Rs 100 million and guarantee the resource of Rs 4.90
billion for acquiring land and expanding the Surkhet airport.
Rs 1 billion has been estimated for
buying land and expanding the facility at Jumla airport, while allocation of Rs
100 million and resource of Rs 400 is urged.
The Karnali Province government led
by then chief minister Mahendra Bahadur Shahi had forwarded an ambitious plan
to operate province government's own air service. However, the province
government's plan to domestic and inter-province air service named 'Karnali
Airlines' is in limbo.
The Shahi-led government had
further announced the construction of 'high altitude' airport in Mugu and an
airport of an international standard in Surkhet. Even a Chinese company 'North
West' had submitted a feasibility study to the province government for free of
cost.
Currently,
Kathmandu-Surkhet-Kathmandu has four flights in a day. Number of flights to
upper Karnali has radically declined.
In 2077BS, the province government
had mooted a plan to even conduct the night flights from Surkhet airport by
expanding its runway up to 1,500 metre. (RSS)