India’s First Seaplane Project Launched
On 31st October, 2020, India's first seaplane service was launched by Prime Ministerfrom Kevadia in Narmada district, the home to the world's tallest statue- Statue of Unity to the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad.
- The seaplane will be operated by SpiceJet. It is a 19-seater seaplane, which will be able to accommodate 14 passengers.
- In the next phase, Dharoi dam (Mehsana district) will connect Ambaji and Shatrunjay dam (Bhavnagar district) and Tapi district.
India's Seaplane Project
- The first seaplane project of the country is part of a directive of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation.
- As per the direction of the Centre, the Airports ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Related Content
- 1 Bharat Tex 2025
- 2 RuTAGe Smart Village Center
- 3 New Maritime Initiatives to Enhance India’s Global Trade
- 4 Dinesh Khara Committee
- 5 SEBI Proposes Fast-Track Follow-On Offers for REITs & InvITs
- 6 Tobin Tax
- 7 Bond Central
- 8 Grameen Credit Score: A New Chapter in Rural Finance
- 9 Expansion of e-NAM Platform
- 10 RBI Survey on Farmer’s Share of Consumer Prices

- 1 VAIBHAV Summit Precision Agriculture
- 2 Kasturi Cotton - First Ever Brand & Logo for Indian Cotton
- 3 IFSCA Introduces Framework for Regulatory Sandbox
- 4 Insurance Ombudsman
- 5 Base Year of CPI- Industrial Workers Revised to 2016
- 6 DPIIT Releases Next Edition of Consolidated FDI Policy
- 7 Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement ProjectPhase II & Phase III
- 8 National Program and Project Management Policy Framework
- 9 UDAN Day