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One of the results of Air India Crash, one of India’s Civil Aviation regulatory bodies such as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has been renewed around institutional capacity.
The government has formed a high-level committee under the leadership of the Home Secretary, which is to see the broad aspect of strengthening the aviation security scenario in the country and recommending reform measures.
One of the major correction measures proposed to the central government is the formation of a dedicated cadre for the DGCA and the Civil Aviation area. However, it is easy to implement the same that has been done.
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Greenfield progress on high-speed corridors
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