Agartala airport renamed after Tripura's last king

IANS  |  New Delhi/Agartala 

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Narendra Modi, on Wednesday renamed the airport after Tripura's last ruler Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya, said an

The decision comes in the wake of a long-pending demand of the people of as well as the to rename the airport after Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya as a tribute to the last ruler of the princely (1923-1947). After several hundred years of rule by 184 kings, merged with the Indian union in October 1949.

In 1942, the constructed the airport, which played a crucial role in the Second World War. The airport, earlier known as Singerbill Airport, is located 20 km north of the capital city and sits along the border.

An release said the airport is the second busiest airport in the northeastern and provides crucial air connectivity in the region linking Kolkata and other major airports in the country.

Biplab Kumar Deb, who returned to the state on Wednesday evening from the national capital, thanked the for renaming the after Tripura's last

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 16:26 IST