Kalpana Saroj Aviation got one acre land in Mihan, planning a RS4,000 Crore project – News2IN
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Kalpana Saroj Aviation got one acre land in Mihan, planning a RS4,000 Crore project

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Nagpur: Kalpana Saroj Aviation (KSA) has been allocated one hectare of land in Mihan-sez, although future plans announce to imagine the investment of RS4,000 Crore.
The company was promoted by female businessmen and Padmashri Awardee Kalpana Saroj, also known for their journey from living in a slum in Mumbai to become a millionaire.
He is known as the original Millionaire Slumdog.
Deepak Kapoor, Deputy Chairperson of Managing Director (VC-MD) from the Development Company of the Maharashtra Airport (MADC), Tweeted on Monday, “Great news for Mihan.
Today we provide land to other big companies – Kalpana Saroj Aviation Company Tube Group Kamani .
Their focus on aircraft engine repairs and training, Mihan Mekar.
“MADC is a state government company that develops Mihan-Sez and other regions.
A consultant KSA oversees this project talking about many ambitious plans for Nagpur in the following phases, which involves investment in Rs 4,000 Crore as a whole.
“We will start with the bay of machines where aircraft engines can be repaired and maintained.
This will require an RS10 Crore investment and create around 50 to 60 jobs, including indirect work.
This project is expected to operate at the end of the year,” said Captain Praveen Nikhade, Identify himself as a consultant for the company.
However, a Mihan official, citing the application entered by the company, said there would be an investment for RS7.5 Crore songs and 25 jobs.
Nikhade, who came from Chandrapur, said the final plan was to produce a large flight complex in Nagpur.
The Group has been in advanced talks with American companies and will soon forge a joint venture with him.
This will enable the maintenance of CJ-130 Hercules Transport Aircraft flown by the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Hercules, who have been purchased from the US, must now be sent there for maintenance.
After the facility appears in Nagpur, maintenance can be done domestically, said Nikhade.
Repair of the same care and repair depots (MRO) will also serve civil aircraft.
It is expected to operate next year, he said.
There are plans to revive the flying club and also run courses that provide a BSc title on civilian flights through Nagpur University.
Finally, there are plans to run airline services that are not scheduled by spreading a 10-seat aircraft in Nagpur.
The services available based on charter will help connect smaller centers throughout the country, he claims.
Kalpana Saroj, who ranging from a humble background came to the center of attention after he took over Kamani Group, a company that would be liquidated and restructure back to profit.
He also has its roots in Vidarbha.

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