India: Chakeri airport director transferred, 3 officers suspended due to delay in terminal work

Kanpur: Three senior officers were suspended and the director of the Chakeri airport transferred recently.

The delay in the completion of work on the new civil terminal building has caused this action, officials said.

The Divisional Commissioner Raj Sekhar has now fixed a deadline of 15 August this year, officials said.

The construction work of the new airport terminal building at the civil side of the Air Force-controlled Chakeri Airport here is an important project of the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh government.

The senior IAS officer, along with Kanpur Lok Sabha MP Satyadev Pachauri and other officers, has been reviewing the progress of the project.

They had raised the issue of unnecessary delay with the Centre as well as the UP government.

The Divisional Commissioner further said that due to some administrative and technical issues on the part of the UP Rajkiya Nirman Nigam, the Air Force and the Airport Authority of India, the project has got delayed by almost two years.

Looking into the importance and seriousness of the issue and the project, a regular review meeting and site visit are being done by the officials and the elected representative, the divisional commissioner said.

The UP government has suspended two general managers and one project manager of UPRNN in charge of these projects, while the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, has transferred the director of the Kanpur Airport, the officer said.

After the site visit and interaction with officers concerned on Wednesday, Raj Shekhar said progress has been noted in the main building of the project, which is around 75 per cent complete as of date.

It was 65 per cent complete last month and in the last month the work has been done expeditiously, he said.

Meanwhile, the divisional commissioner reiterated the deadline of August 15 this year for the completion of the main building.