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UP to get it`s first tabletop airport in Chitrakoot; aircrafts to start flight ops under UDAN scheme
UP`s first tabletop airport is ready for inauguration in Chitrakoot and will soon start its flight ops under the UDAN scheme.
Highlights
- Chitrakoot tabletop airport is all set to be inaugurated soon in Uttar Pradesh
- This will be the first tabletop airport in Uttar Pradesh
- 20-seater aircraft will start flying from here soon under the UDAN scheme
Chitrakoot tabletop airport is all set to be inaugurated in Uttar Pradesh soon. Located on the top of a plateau or hill, this will be the first tabletop airport in Uttar Pradesh. Constructed at the cost of Rs 146 crore, it will be the first operational airport in Bundelkhand and will be managed by the Airport Authority of India (AAI).
After acquiring the licence from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), a 20-seater aircraft will also start flying from here under the UDAN scheme. A tabletop runway is a runway that is located on the top of a plateau or hill with one or both ends adjacent to a steep precipice that drops into a deep gorge.
According to the government spokesman, the ropeway at Chitrakoot has been the centre of attraction for tourists visiting the place since September 2019. People can now visit Chitrakoot both by air and by road via the Bundelkhand Expressway.
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Chitrakoot, the holy land where Lord Shri Ram spent most of his exile (about 11 years) and which is situated on the Vindhya hills, has started attracting tourists from all over the globe for its history and beauty.
Chitrakoot has several tourist spots, such as Gupt Godavari, Kamadgiri Parvat, Bharatkup, Ganeshbagh, Sati Anusuiya Ashram, Rajapur, Dharkudi, Jankikund, Ramghat, and Bharat Milap Temple and Chitrakoot waterfall, Hanuman stream, and Sphatik Shila, which are reminiscent of Lord Ram`s visit along with his brother Lakshman and wife, Sita.
The Shri Chitrakoot Dham Teerth Development Council, which is looking after the maintenance of Chitrakoot, has been entrusted with the responsibility to ensure holistic development, including enriching the natural surroundings further, while conserving the rich heritage of the pilgrimage destination.
The Council has completed work on the laser show on the water screen and the digital Ramayana gallery at the cost of Rs 5.29 crore. Ramlila theatres, painting competitions, and other programmes are organised under the Ramayana Conclave in Chitrakoot.
On International Tiger Day-2022, held on July 29, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced that Ranipur will soon be developed as the fourth tiger reserve of the state. Ranipur is located in an area where once the guns of dacoits used to be heard.
(With inputs from IANS)