India is set to make airports carbon-neutral
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

India is set to make airports carbon-neutral

Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Civil Aviation Minister has announced that India is working on making its airports carbon-neutral in future.

Indian civil aviation has bounced back post COVID-19 with all protocols in place shows its resilience & determination. India will emerge as a responsible player in the international civil aviation industry, with a robust and holistic plan for the future.

The announcement was made by Scindia at the roundtable discussion, organised by the Canada-India Business Council on the last leg of his visit to North America. 
At the roundtable, he also spoke about the opportunities available in the civil aviation market in India.

Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Civil Aviation Minister has announced that India is working on making its airports carbon-neutral in future.Indian civil aviation has bounced back post COVID-19 with all protocols in place shows its resilience & determination. India will emerge as a responsible player in the international civil aviation industry, with a robust and holistic plan for the future.The announcement was made by Scindia at the roundtable discussion, organised by the Canada-India Business Council on the last leg of his visit to North America. At the roundtable, he also spoke about the opportunities available in the civil aviation market in India.

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