In an effort to promote new airports in the country, the Indian government Thursday did away with the compulsory approval clause for all new projects that come up beyond a 150-km radius of existing ventures.
However, a meeting of the union cabinet also decided that no greenfield airport will be allowed within an aerial distance of 150-km from an existing civilian airport, Information and Broadcasting Minister P.R. Dasmunsi told reporters.
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