Expanded Kempegowda International Airport takes off

December 15, 2013

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Bangalore, Dec 15: Bengaluru International Airport on Saturday formally became Kempegowda International Airport (KIA).

The renaming, in honour of the city's legendary founder, also marked the launch of the airport's expanded, feature-packed terminal-1A with a capacity to cater to 20 million passengers annually by 2017.

The terminal 1A, inaugurated by Union Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh, has a total floor area of 1,50,000 square metres, more than double the current area of 73,347 sq metres. It comprises 86 check-in counters, 24 departure emigration and 24 arrival immigration counters, 13 new restaurants, 25 retail outlets, a day hotel and more.

It also boasts of 15 boarding bridges, including a Code-F stand to accommodate an Airbus A380, 13 baggage reclaim belts and 48 security consoles.

New VIP Terminal

The expansion also includes a new VIP Terminal of 10,000 sq ft and a new high-tech Airport Operational Control Centre. However, all the new facilities will be open to the public only in January 2014.

The entire Terminal 1A will soon undergo a security sweep by the Central Industrial Security Force before getting operationalised. As Chief Minister Siddaramaiah unveiled the airport's new identity in an ambience designed to celebrate Karnataka's culture, the airport promoter, the GVK Group drew attention to its further expansion plans.

The plan includes a second terminal and a second runway, which will address the demands of 45 million passengers till 2035. “The new terminal will reach its capacity in the next five years. We will submit our further expansion plans to the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) Board and the Government of India. Unless we do that planning fast, the constraints faced by the airport in Mumbai will happen here too,” said GVK Reddy, Co-Chairman, BIAL.

KIA's expansion was in tune with India's growing domestic aviation market, the second fastest in Asia. Union Civil Aviation Secretary K N Srivastava urged the State Government to reduce the value-added tax on aircraft turbine fuel from 28 per cent to 5 per cent to capitalise on this growth.

“This would substantially lower the costs, increase the passenger traffic, boost the airport's competitiveness and make Bangalore a robust aviation hub,” he said. Siddaramaiah later promised to consider the demand seriously.

The connectivity between the KIA and the City has to be fast-tracked. “The State has been talking about exclusive road and rail links to the airport since 2004-05. The pace has been slow. The current NH-7 connectivity alone will not suffice as passenger traffic rises,” said Srivastava.

Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M Veerappa Moily said the State could emulate the multi-modal transport system planned for the Hyderabad airport, involving the Andhra Pradesh Government and the Railways.

“It is a doable plan,” he said, reminding the chief minister of an earlier proposal for a six-lane road linking International Tech Park to the airport.

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A statue of Kempegowda is soon to be installed outside the airport terminal. The chief minister got this assurance from the BIAL, following demands for the statue from Moily and others.

Siddaramaiah also chose the occasion to acknowledge hundreds of farmers who had given away land for the airport.

“We should also remember the farmers who gave 4,300 acres of land at Rs 5 lakh an acre. It is because of them that the airport emerged here, raising the land cost to Rs 5 crore an acre,” he told the huge gathering.

When a section of Kannada activists reminded him about employment opportunities at the airport, he turned to the BIAL officials and urged them to prefer locals. “Otherwise, the purpose will be defeated,” he added.

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September 7,2024

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Mangaluru: In a tragic case that shocked the city, the principal district and sessions judge Ravindra M Joshi sentenced Sandeep Rathod of Sindagi, Vijayapura, to life imprisonment for the murder of 22-year-old college student Anjana Vashishta.

According to public prosecutor Judith OM Crasta, the gruesome crime occurred on June 7, 2019, when Anjana's body was discovered at Pais Cottage in Attavar. The victim was found with cable wires wrapped around her neck, her head wedged between the cot's rods, painting a chilling picture of her final moments.

Anjana, an MSc student in Ujire, had met Rathod, then 23, through Facebook in July 2018. Rathod, posing as a constable-in-training, developed a relationship with her, even securing a place at the Royal Academy Coaching Centre in Mangaluru. However, things took a dark turn when Anjana informed Rathod that her family had arranged a marriage proposal for her, which she planned to accept.

Devastated by her decision to end their relationship, Rathod called Anjana to his room. In a fit of rage, he strangled her. After the murder, he stole her phone, withdrew Rs 15,000 from her account using her ATM card, and fled to Sindagi, where he stayed at Sangam Lodge.

The Mangaluru South police investigated the case and filed charges under IPC Sections 302 (murder), 380 (theft), and 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property). The court's thorough investigation included testimony from 45 witnesses and the review of 100 documents.

The court ultimately sentenced Rathod to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 25,000. He was also sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for the theft and misappropriation charges, along with fines totaling Rs 1,500. Additionally, the court directed the District Legal Services Authority to provide compensation to Anjana’s parents for their immense loss.

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September 14,2024

Mangaluru: The block level and District Congress Committee presidents in the state will be changed in the next one month for better reach into society and bring in organisational fortification, said Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee working president G C Chandrasheker on Saturday.

The All India Congress Committee and KPCC have a vision for bringing a change in how the party works with the last man and woman in the state, he said at a press conference here.

"We are looking at bringing development models into the state with a new vision. We are a party that likes to work with the opposition in the developmental aspects and keep all other matters away that do not relate to the development of the state.

"We have a great respect for the people of the coast who are considered to be forward-looking and perceptible, but it is also true that we do not have the numbers in the upper house and in the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)," he said.

"Our endeavour is to not only create a strong pro-development workforce at the base level by strengthening the second and third level leadership in the state," he said.

Chandrasheker, who is also a Rajya Sabha member, said that he and his four colleagues of the rank of working presidents of the KPCC are going to every district to infuse the new thinking in our workers and leaders.

"This move will get a new surge considering the party is facing byelections in Shiggaon, Chennapatna and Sandhur segments and also vacant seats in the legislative council, followed by elections to the Urban Local Bodies and Panchayats" he said.

When asked about the reason for the changes, Chandrashekar said most of the people have already lived their tenures. The party wants to reward those who have not been given tickets to contest in the 2023 state assembly elections and 2024 Lok Sabha elections for political reasons.

There are quite good leaders and hard-working ground level workers who have great potential to lead the party in the coming years, he said.

"Women will get at least one top post in all District Congress Committees and block levels. There is also a move to give responsible positions for the workers and leaders coming from different strata of society, which are deliverable. The party will not shy away from it," he said.

The other two working presidents, Dr Manjunath Bhandary and Vasanth Kumar, were also present at the press conference.

Kumar said some of the regions in the state are dominated by the BJP. "We want to end this run and defeat the divisive models of the BJP." Bhandary said the Indian National Congress was aiming at a high development phase in the state and involve the opposition parties and their leaders in the development plans in the state. 

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September 13,2024

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NRI professionals hailing from the coastal and Malnad regions of Karnataka, now based in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Australia, have been urging the Indian government and airlines to introduce a direct flight between Mangalore International Airport (MIA) and Singapore’s Changi Airport.

These professionals argue that Singapore’s strategic location as a hub connecting India with East Asia makes this flight essential. They highlight that this route would serve over 12 million people from the coastal and hill regions of southern India, fostering stronger ties with East Asian economies.

The group, consisting of individuals from Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Shivamogga, and Hassan, is spearheaded by Rajesh H Acharya, director of HQ Connections Pte Ltd, Singapore, and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community. Acharya emphasized the significance of the Indian government’s Act East policy, which aims to strengthen relationships between India and ASEAN, East Asia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

“This flight will open new doors for cultural, trade, tourism, and technological exchanges between these regions,” Acharya said.

The Mangalore Chapter of IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) has also proposed positioning the region as the 'Silicon Beach of India.' A direct flight would provide greater opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors from both Singapore and Mangaluru, boosting business exchanges.

Moreover, Singapore’s Changi Airport could see increased tourism from the Karnataka coast, while Coastal Karnataka would benefit from a surge in visitors from ASEAN countries, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, and the US West Coast.

While a similar attempt in 2017 did not succeed, Acharya and his team are hopeful that this time their appeal will be taken seriously, tapping into the immense growth potential of the eastern half of the globe.

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