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Civil aviation ministry gets Rs 6,602 crore allocation

New Delhi: Civil aviation ministry will receive an increased budgetary allocation of Rs 6,602.86 crore in the next financial year, with a significant chunk kept aside for purchase of "two new aircraft" to be used for VVIP flights.
The allocation is nearly three times higher than the amount of Rs 2,710.31 crore allocated to the ministry for this fiscal.
In the Budget for 2018-19 presented on Thursday, an allocation of Rs 6,602.86 crore has been made for the ministry.
Out of the total amount, Rs 4,469.50 crore would be for "purchase of two new aircraft for special extra section flight operations", as per a Budget document.
The two new planes -- Boeing 777-300 ER -- would be used for VVIP operations.
Besides, the allocation for regional air connectivity scheme or UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) has been steeply increased to Rs 1,014.09 crore for the next fiscal. The same was at Rs 200.11 crore for the current financial year (2017- 18).
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