Rajasthan’s Hadoti region stepped into a brighter future as Prime Minister Narendra Modi remotely inaugurated the Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport project. In his address, Modi described the event as a pivotal moment brimming with promise for Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, and beyond.
With an investment of nearly Rs 1,500 crore, the airport is engineered to be a catalyst for comprehensive development. Fulfilling a pledge from his Kota visit last November, PM Modi highlighted the shift from dependency on distant airports to local convenience. ‘Travel will be effortless, and economic activities will surge,’ he predicted.
Kota’s multifaceted identity—as an education hub, energy leader with nuclear to hydro plants, and spiritual haven—adds layers to its potential. Pilgrims flock to iconic sites including Sri Mathuradheesh Ji’s abode, Keshavray Patan, the standing Ganesh idol, and Godavari Balaji Dham.
Parallel advancements in rail and road are underway: Amrit Bharat is modernizing stations, while the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway enhances accessibility to urban centers. This trifecta of connectivity—road, rail, air—will foster agri-industries and job creation.
Modi’s vision underscores how such infrastructure bridges gaps, fuels enterprise, and elevates living standards. The Kota-Bundi Airport stands as a testament to committed governance, heralding sustained prosperity for the region.