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Article: INDIA'S AAI TO EARN REVENUE THROUGH NON-AVIATION LAND USE: NARULA.
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- AsiaPulse News
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- January 14, 2002
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NEW DELHI, Jan 14 Asia Pulse - In a bid to earn revenue and protect its vast land assets from encroachment, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has embarked on an ambitious program to make use of its non-aviation land by constructing speciality hospitals and other facilities around airports in various parts of the country.
The AAI has already identified 8 sites including Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow and Jaipur where such facilities could be developed, said S.K. Narula, chairman of the AAI.
Besides providing other medicare facilities, these hospitals would have the essential requirement of trauma and burn services for any ...
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