Six aircraft, a chopper gutted in fire at Hyderabad airport

December 18, 2012

hyderabad-fire-295Hyderabad, December 18: Six Cessna aircraft and a helicopter which flies the Andhra Pradesh chief minister were gutted in a major fire at old Hyderabad airport late Monday night, officials said.

 

There are no reports of any casualties in the fire that broke out around midnight at the maintenance shed of Andhra Pradesh Aviation Academy at the airport located in the heart of the city at Begumpet, popularly known as Begumpet airport.

 

Earlier, Ports and Airports Minister G. Srinivasa Rao told reporters Tuesday that five training aircraft of the academy and an AgustaWestland helicopter of the state government were destroyed in the fire.

 

The Cessna aircraft were being used for pilot training by the academy. The 15-seater Agusta AW 139 was purchased by the state government in 2008 from AgustaWestland Italy for Rs.63 crore. The minister said the chopper was insured and the government would claim the money.

 

The initial estimates by the officials have put the loss at over Rs.100 crore. Ten fire engines, including those belonging to the Indian Air Force, battled the blaze for over four hours to bring it under control. The fire fighting personnel remained at the scene till Tuesday afternoon to completely douse the fire.

 

The airport was being used for non-commercial purposes since 2008 when the new airport became operational at Shamshabad, about 30 km from the city. Besides the Aviation Academy, the airport is used for VIP flights, private chartered aircraft and by the Indian Air Force.

 

Media persons were not allowed inside the airport area and the officials were tight-lipped about the exact damage. However, the huge flames and explosions spread panic among people in Bowenpalli and surrounding areas in Secunderabad.

 

The state government ordered a high-level probe into the incident. The state home secretary will head the investigations to find out if there was any sabotage or if the fire was caused by an electrical short-circuit, said the minister.

 

Several parts of other aircraft and equipment kept at the hangar were also destroyed.  "Everything is reduced to ashes," said an official after visiting the site. The presence of large quantity of aviation fuel made the task of fire fighting more difficult. Eye witnesses said within few seconds, the fire engulfed the entire area.

 

The hangar, built almost 100 years ago during the times of Nizam, the ruler of then Hyderabad State, collapsed due to the fire. Various government agencies launched probe into the fire.

 

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, who is currently visiting Visakhapatnam, ordered an inquiry by the Crime Investigation Department (CID). Officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Airports Authority of India (AAI) also visited the scene.

 

CID officials launched their probe with the forensic experts gathering clues. Additional Director General, CID, Krishna Prasad said they would probe the incident from all angles. He quoted some eye witnesses as saying that loud explosions were heard from the hangar before they saw the flames.

 

Meanwhile, the minister said they would make alternate arrangements for the chief minister's travel. Kiran Kumar Reddy was using the spacious helicopter, which can fly long distances.

 

His predecessors K. Rosaiah and Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy also used to fly in the Agusta AW 139. Though it was purchased during Rajasekhara Reddy's tenure, he was using both the new one as well as a Bell 430. He was killed on Sep 2, 2009 when the Bell helicopter crashed in bad weather in Kurnool district.

 

The Agusta helicopter was also used for rescue and relief operations in the floods in Kurnool district in 2009 and after the Maoist attack on policemen in the Andhra-Orissa border area.

 

The government was spending Rs.1.25 crore every month on the maintenance of the chopper.

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May 13,2020

New Delhi, May 13: Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement of Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus package "will go a long way in overcoming challenges" posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Welcome the Rs. 20 lakh crore stimulus package announced by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Bhai Modi Ji to revive economy, boost efficiency of various sectors through reforms & make India self reliant and resilient. #AtmaNirbharBharatAbhiyan," the Vice President tweeted.

Calling the reforms as the "need of the hour", he further said: "Bold reforms are the need of the hour to realize the dream of #AtmanirbharBharat."

Expressing confidence in the five-pillar approach, he said that it would help promote local industries "while making India face global competition effectively".

"I am confident that a focused approach on the five pillars- Economy, Infrastructure, Technology driven System, Vibrant Demography & Demand--will promote local industries led growth while making India face global competition effectively. #AtmaNirbharBharatAbhiyan," he said.

"I am certain this timely economic package will go long way in overcoming challenges posed by the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. #AtmaNirbharBharatAbhiyan #IndiaFightsCorona," he wrote on the micro-blogging site.

The Prime Minister had on Tuesday announced Rs 20 lakh crore special economic package for the country to become 'self-reliant' and deal with COVID-19.

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January 21,2020

New Delhi, Jan 21: With the IMF lowering India's economic growth estimate for the current fiscal to 4.8 per cent, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday claimed an attack on the world body and its chief economist Gita Gopinath by government ministers was imminent.

He also alleged that the growth figure of 4.8 per cent given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is after some "window dressing" and he won't be surprised if it goes even lower.

"Reality check from IMF. Growth in 2019-20 will be BELOW 5 per cent at 4.8 per cent," Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

"Even the 4.8 per cent is after some window dressing. I will not be surprised if it goes even lower," the former finance minister said.

IMF Chief Economist Gopinath was one of the first to denounce demonetisation, he noted.

"I suppose we must prepare ourselves for an attack by government ministers on the IMF and Dr Gita Gopinath," Chidambaram said.

The IMF lowered India's economic growth estimate for the current fiscal to 4.8 per cent and listed the country's much lower-than-expected GDP numbers as the single biggest drag on its global growth forecast for two years.

In October, the IMF had pegged India economic growth at 6.1 per cent for 2019.

Listing decline in rural demand growth and an overall credit sluggishness for lowering of India forecasts, Gopinath, however, had said the growth momentum should improve next year due to factors like positive impact of corporate tax rate reduction.

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May 17,2020

New Delhi, May 17: Spelling out the government’s fourth tranche of initiatives towards achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced significant structural reforms in eight sectors of the economy — coal, minerals, defense production, aviation, power distribution in Union territories, space and atomic energy.

Addressing her fourth and the second-last press conference, Sitharaman said crucial sectors such as coal production and exploration, defence production and space would see an increased participation from private entities.

Coal sector:

In the realm of coal exploration, the government has decided to liberalise the entry norms for private entities, which would mean that any interested party could bid for a coal block and sell it in the open market. The minister said that the government would do away with all the eligibility conditions at the time of bidding for a coal block, except requiring an “upfront payment with a ceiling.”

Nearly 50 coal blocks would be offered to private players immediately, revealed Sitharaman.

She further said that Rs 50,000 crore would be spent by Centre in creating ‘coal evacuation’ infrastructure, which would expedite the transport of mined product to the destination.

Defence sector:

In defence production, Sitharaman revealed that the government would raise the foreign direct investment (FDI) limit in the sector from current 49 per cent to 74 per cent. Further, the government would also work towards corporatising the ordnance factory boards. “Corporatising doesn’t amount to privatization,” added Sitharaman.

In a bid to boost indigenous production of defence products and gave an impetus to Make in India, Sitharaman said that the government was in a process of notifying a list of weapons/platforms for an import ban with year-wise timelines.

These decisions would also help in reducing huge import bills, the finance minister said.

Privatisation of electricity:

In another announcement that could have an effect on electricity charges in the union territories, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Saturday that power departments and utilities in all the centrally administered territories would be privatised.

Sitharaman said that the proposed move would lead to better service to consumers and improvement in operational and financial efficiency in distribution.

The finance minister said that decision was guided by 'sub-optimal' utilisation of performance of power distribution and supply'.

She said that the move to that effect would provide a model for emulation by other utilities across the country, in what could be an indicator of what's in the pipeline for utilities in other states as well.

Sitharaman said that the privation reform was in line with the tariff policy reforms and would help in enhancing consumer rights, promote industry and improve the overall sustainability of the sector.

Space sector:

Sitharaman also announced the opening up of the space exploration sector for private players. Till date, the government-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has held a monopoly on all activities concerning space exploration and satellite launches.

The Indian private sector will be a co-traveller in India's space sector journey, said Sitharaman, while announcing a series of structural reforms in eight crucial areas of the economy. The Union Finance Minister was addressing her fourth press conference in as many days, as a follow-up towards realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'atmanirbhar Bharat', which was spelled out in his video address on May 12.

Sitharaman said that the reforms in the space sector will provide a level-playing field for private companies in satellite launches and space-based services.

She said that the private sector would be allowed to use ISRO facilities and other assets to improve their capacities. Stating that the government would provide predictable policy and regulatory environment to private players, Sitharaman also disclosed that future projects for planetary exploration and outer space travel among others would be opened up for private entities.

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