India News | Written by Rahul Shrivastava | Sunday September 4, 2016
Seventy years after Independence, tourists heading for India's most sought after destination, Taj Mahal, won't have to necessarily land in Delhi and make the 200 km journey by road or rail. The Defence Ministry, which controls the lone Air Force airport in the Taj city, has cleared a proposal over the weekend to expand it to an international airpor...
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