The 3 decade old Coimbatore airport
expansion project remains jinxed since Tamil Nadu government and the Coimbatore
district administration are yet to acquire 35 acres of patta land for the project. The defense ministry is also contributing
to the inordinate delay by not releasing 135 acres required for the implementation
of the project.
The declaration of 125 year old Coimbatore
airport as a full-fledged international airport hinges on expansion of the
runways which requires land. The inordinate delay by both the defense ministry
and Coimbatore district administration has resulted in the airport
infrastructure remaining in the 18th century mode.
A total of 434.43 acres of ‘patta’ land
have been acquired as on December 31 by the Tamil Nadu government for the
expansion of Coimbatore International Airport, revealed a reply to a Right to
Information query. Out of the 468.83 acre patta land to be acquired, now only
34.40 acres need to be acquired. The acquired land is yet to be handed over to
airport authority of India which runs the airport which means project is
nowhere near commencement of work.
The information was provided by the Special
Tahsildar (Land Acquisition) for the extension of the airport runway. In his
reply the Tahsildar also clarified that no land has been handed over to the
Airport Authority of India (AAI) so far. The ‘enter upon permission’ land shall
be used only for the purpose of airport expansion and for modernisation works
by the AAI, the tahsildar replied.
The AAI has requested the Tamil Nadu government to
acquire a total of 635.33 acres, including 468.83 acres of patta lands, 28.37 acre
‘poramboke’ (unassessed revenue land); 134.32 acres of Defense land and 3.30
acres of other government department land, all spread across Singanallur,
Uppilipalayam, Kalapatti, Neelambur and Irugur villages.
The land locked industrial town suffers
from infra handicaps like absence of modern airport poor railway connectivity
and poor ground water and expensive labor.