This in continuation of the "two-flights-of-fancy" game introduced earlier
to get a hang of the Mopa airport project. For those joining us here, the
idea is, firstly, to check out actual reports of new airports (usually
Bangalore) and try it out for size as far as Goa is concerned. The next step
is to figure out how different this virtual idea of Mopa would be if Dabolim
civil enclave was, according to Goa govt's own promise, not closed by design
(as the civil enclaves in Bangalore and Hyderabad were) but remained open to
civilian traffic, indefinitely, and Mopa had to remain viable for the entire
duration, say 20 years.  Hint: it may have to be down-sized at start-up as a
specialist facility and expanded carefully and modularly over time.

Here is some new information about Bangalore (from two reports on the same
subject), in this connection. It throws fresh light on the state
government's role in what was ostensibly a PPP project.  Goa government's
feet may have to be held to this kind of fire well in advance of the signing
of any agreements with potential Mopa airport builders. That is the purpose
of this post. Land acquisition can continue with the usual eagle eye on
scams, if any.

<House panel to probe lack of amenities at airport Special Correspondent
Bangalore: The State Government on Thursday agreed to the demand of the
Opposition in the Legislative Assembly to constitute a House Committee to
probe the poor amenities at the Bengaluru International Airport which was
opened for flight operations on May 24 last.

Minister for Tourism G. Janardhan Reddy said the Government had agreed to
the demand of former Minister D.K. Shivakumar and others who sought to move
an adjournment motion on the conditions at the airport. Speaker Jagadish
Shettar will announce the members of the House panel in due course.

Opposition members demanded a House Committee to probe the alleged violation
of the agreement by the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) and
its failure to provide even basic amenities such as toilets and seats to
passengers.

**Mr. Shivakumar urged the State Government to annul the agreement and
acquire the airport**. He alleged that the BIAL was interested in amassing
money utilising the concessions given by the Union and State governments.

Supported by the Leader of Opposition M. Mallikarjun Kharge, Siddaramaiah
and Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli (Congress), he said that the Government would
have to forfeit only Rs.150 crore if it cancelled the agreement. The
Government could decide, after the House Committee gave its report, on
annulling the agreement or asking the airport to upgrade the facilities.

They alleged that the airport had no facilities compared to the Hyderabad
international airport, and passengers, including VIPs, were put to hardship.
Charging the company with cheating the governments, Mr. Shivakumar said they
committed a blunder by entrusting the work to the consortium.

**The government had given 4,075 acres of free land, Rs. 350 crore
interest-free loan and stood guarantee for a Rs. 400-crore loan, apart from
providing concessions such as tax exemption on materials purchased by it. He
also said that the State Government had given uninterrupted supply of water
and power and would have to waive certain fees to the extent of Rs. 185
crore in the near future. He said that the company would make a fortune by
selling the land, the market rate of which was around Rs. 5 crore. The
company, he said, would earn Rs.150 crore and Rs. 600 crore from parking
fees and advertisements also.**>
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/08/01/stories/2008080153310400.htm

<House committee to probe BIAL lapses DH News Service, Bangalore:
The State government has decided to set up a House Committee to look into
the alleged violation of terms and conditions by the Bangalore International
Airport Limited ( BIAL) during the construction of the Bengaluru
International Airport.
Members in the Legislative Assembly, cutting across party affiliations, on
Thursday alleged that the construction work of the new airport was
"substandard"....To the surprise of the Opposition members, Janardhana Reddy
said he completely agreed with their views and seconded their demand for
rectifying the lapses. The House Committee will comprise members from both
the ruling and Opposition parties.>
http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Aug12008/scroll2008080182143.asp?section
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