Times News Network Ludhiana: Deputy commissioner Jitendra Jorwal on Thursday assessed the on-going civil works at the upcoming international airport in Halwara. Jorwal inspected the progress of the security system installation besides other key works. He was accompanied by the Halwara Air Force Station's chief administrative officer group captain SK Sinha, ADC, Jagraon, Kulpreet Singh, SDM Raikot Simardeep Singh, assistant commissioner Kritika Goyal, officials from the PWD and representatives from contractual companies.
He asked PWD officials to expedite the work, emphasising the “need for effective coordination with all officials”. Jorwal said several works, including construction of internal roads, taxiways, public health services, campus lighting, terminal buildings, substations, sewage treatment plants, landscaping, toiletsand parking areas have been completed. He asked officials to devise a detailed plan to remove all debris around the airport area within a few days as such locations could attract birds.
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