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Air hub -
Economic Times
The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority has approved almost four-fold increase in the user fees for passengers flying in and out of Delhi airport, which would range from about Rs 200 to Rs 1,100 depending on sector and range. The hike comes after a whole decade, save for a 10% increase in 2009, and so may not be unreasonable or out of line with that charged at other major airports in the region and beyond. But it is clear that we need far more transparency in the process of determining user charges.
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Nothing epitomises Congress's oligarchic culture, hinging on a power cabal that centres in a ‘High Command', than disgraced former Union Minister for Law and Justice Ashwani Kumar's parting statement in his own defence while demitting office. “Whatever the PM and the party High Command thought fit, as a loyal foot soldier, I have done, and I am proud of the fact that I have been a loyal foot soldier of the party”. There is no word about his loyalty to the nation, which, for patriotic Indians, should have precedence over party, Prime Minister and high command. But not in the Congress's scheme of things, which, in the final reckoning, is a matter of perpetuating the Nehru-Gandhi family's hegemony.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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