By A Staff Reporter
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde marked a significant milestone with the successful inaugural landing of the Indian Air Force's C-295 at Navi Mumbai International Airport. In his address, CM Shinde emphasized the government's readiness for both "flight and fight," asserting their determination to deliver on promises and foster rapid development.
"We do what we say; we don't say what won't happen," he stated, highlighting the government's efficiency and commitment to timely execution of initiatives. Shinde cited the swift implementation of the Ladli Behan Yojana, which ensures that financial aid reaches women quickly, as an example of their approach to governance.
The CM expressed optimism about the new airport's impact, declaring, "Navi Mumbai Airport will prove to be a boon for the people." He also announced that the airport would be named Loknete DB Patil Navi Mumbai International Airport, honoring the legacy of a prominent leader.
The arrival of the C-295 aircraft is seen as a testament to the growing infrastructure and capabilities of the region, with Shinde's remarks underscoring the state's commitment to advancing its aviation sector. The event marks a significant step towards enhancing connectivity and fostering economic growth in Maharashtra.