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Union Minister of State Mohol met Home Minister Amit Shah regarding Pune issues









New Delhi, Leading News Service: Muralidhar Mohol has started work immediately after taking charge as the Minister of State for Cooperation and Aviation. Mohol had a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Friday (14). In this meeting, there was a detailed discussion about various development works in Pune.' Also, Mohol said that Amit Shah has promised to solve all the issues immediately.

While giving more information about this meeting, Mohol said that, 'There was a discussion about starting the work of the new terminal at Pune airport soon. Along with this, a positive decision has been taken regarding the recruitment of CISF manpower under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs. This has accelerated the commissioning of new terminals. We are trying to provide comfort to the passengers by opening this terminal early.'

Various works will be done across the city with the funds received from the National Disaster Management Authority under Amit Shah's Home Ministry. Funds from the National Disaster Management Authority of the Central Government to control the flood situation in Pune city have been pending for some time. It was also raised in the meeting that this fund should be received immediately for rainwater drainage planning and flood control in the city. Amit Shah expressed his positivity on this decision and said that funds will be provided immediately,' said Mohol.

The problem of 'that' plane stuck on the 'runway' will be resolved

Air India's crashed plane is standing on the 'runway' of Pune airport. The space it occupies has strained the passenger traffic of other planes. As this runway is not in use, the schedule of other flights is collapsing. The aircraft is likely to take some more time to repair, and there is an option to move the aircraft to the Defense Force site for some time. Mohol informed that discussions have been held with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh regarding placing this accident-stricken aircraft in the Defense Force premises.

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