Thursday, October 25, 2007

Airport Cleanup

Opening up the sky to a plethora of private airlines has not meant improvement of the basic infrastructure of India's international airports. It is extremely unfortunate that normal operations at the airport at the country's national capital is being badly affected by fog, with the passengers left to languish in the cold. Strict vigilance is required to get the job done from those in charge of operations and maintenance of the airport. If that does not break the airport personnel's hibernation, the next best alternative would be to call a tender, and appoint a private agency to take acre of the day-to-day operations at the airport. But that is easier said than done, since some are supposedly averse to working properly, but have grave reservations when it comes to showing them the door on that very ground.

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