Surguja/Raipur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated Maa Mahamaya Airport (formerly Darima Airport) in the Surguja district of Chattisgarh. Governor Ramen Deka and Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai along with all the ministers reached Ambikapur to attend the inauguration ceremony.
CM Sai said for years, everyone has been eagerly waiting for air connectivity which was delivered finally with this inauguration. Recalled the words of a former CM Raman Singh, he said now one can board a flight from here wearing a slipper. Six years ago, speaking at an event, Raman Singh said that the common man wearing slippers would also travel in an aeroplane someday. Now, the dream has come true as the common man will also fulfil his dream of boarding an aeroplane, CM Said said.
The history of air service in Surguja dates back to the time before India gained independence. In 1937, the Surguja princely state used to have its runway from Gandhi Stadium of Surguja divisional headquarters in Ambikapur to Jaiswal Chitra Mandir where private planes of other princely states used to land. After independence, when the development projects of Ambikapur City gained momentum, efforts were intensified towards building an airport outside the city. Two places, Darima and Basdei, were selected for the purpose. But, due to its proximity to Ambikapur, the proposal for building an airport in Darima moved forward in 1950. In 1967, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi also landed at Darima Airport. Apart from this, many eminent leaders landed here.