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Civil aviation panel likely to submit report this week

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Oct. 25

THE high-power Naresh Chandra Committee, which has been given the mandate to chalk out a road map for the domestic civil aviation sector, is expected to submit its second report to the Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Praful Patel, here on Thursday.

The second part of the report is likely to focus on implementation issues, especially those relating to coordination with other Government agencies such as the Ministries of Finance, Defence and Home Affairs, among others.

The Naresh Chandra Committee had been constituted by the previous NDA Government. The committee, in its first report, had suggested a host of changes in the civil aviation sector, including allowing private sector domestic airlines to fly into the international skies and hiking the foreign direct investment level in the aviation sector. The Committee includes the former Secretary, Civil Aviation, Mr K. Roy Paul, and the Chairman HDFC Ltd, Mr Deepak Parekh.

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