State Civil Aviation minister visits Pakyong airport ahead of inauguration
First Published: 18th September, 2018 22:18 IST
The state of Sikkim is all set to get its first airport and just before the big day of inauguration, State Civil Aviation minister Ugen T Gyatso Bhutia visited the
The state of Sikkim is all set to get its first airport and just before the big day of inauguration, State Civil Aviation minister Ugen T Gyatso Bhutia visited the Pakyong airport.
He along with additional chief secretary SC Gupta and MLA G Machong took stock of the final preparations for the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 23 to inaugurate the Pakyong airport.
Terming it as a historic moment for Sikkim, Gyatso Bhutia said they are happy to see the airport ready and preparations are going on in full swing to welcome the PM.
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