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Home | India | Nilgais Still Posing A Threat To Operations At Bihars Darbhanga Airport

Nilgais still posing a threat to operations at Bihar’s Darbhanga airport

The district administration has proposed a comprehensive plan to deal with this menace but is yet to implement it

By IANS
Published Date - 26 December 2020, 06:49 PM
Nilgais still posing a threat to operations at Bihar’s Darbhanga airport
A herd of Nilgai or blue bulls seen at Noida Phase II during the extended nationwide lockdown imposed to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, in Noida on April 29, 2020. (Photo: IANS)
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Patna: Despite earnest efforts, Nilgais (Blue Bulls) are still a threat to the planes operating from Darbhanga airport in Bihar.

The district administration has proposed a comprehensive plan to deal with this menace but is yet to implement it.


Darbhanga District Magistrate (DM) Thiyagrajan S.M. told IANS that the “Departments concerned are on the job and the matter will be sorted out soon.”

On December 23, a meeting chaired by a Joint Secretary level official of the Civil Aviation Ministry held a virtual meeting in which the Darbhanga DM, Darbhanga Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Director of Darbhanga Airport and a senior Indian Air Force official had participated. The officials had discussed the action plan to prevent the Nilgais from coming on to the runways and the airport premises.

The forest official explained about tranquilising the Nilgais followed by their relocation to a safer place.

Sources said the Bihar government had allocated Rs 35 lakh for the ‘Blue Bulls’ project in October this year but required more funds for the purpose.

Darbhanga airport is facing the threat of the Nilgais due to the low height of the boundary wall. At present, the boundary wall is just five feet high and the authorities have proposed to increase it to 12 feet with wire fencing over it.

The official also pointed out that there is a low-lying area adjoining the airport where water accumulates which needs to be addressed. Overall, the entire process would take about two months.

As a temporary measure, 20 Home Guards have been deployed around the airport to prevent the animals from coming inside the airport premises.\

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has voiced concern over the low height of the boundary wall of Darbhanga airport. He has also provided full support to the airport authorities.

Darbhanga airport began operations on November 8 this year. It is built under the Udaan-2 project of the Central government to provide regional air connectivity between the metros and smaller cities.

At present, Darbhanga has flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and only one airline SpiceJet operates from here.


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