IndiGo to operate on Gaya-Bangkok route as Bihar cabinet clears proposal
The Bihar cabinet has approved IndiGo Airlines to operate direct flights from Gaya to Bangkok for 12 months to enhance international air connectivity and boost tourism.
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The Bihar cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod to IndiGo Airlines to operate direct flights on the Gaya-Bangkok route for 12 months to enhance international air connectivity.
The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary here.
According to a proposal of the civil aviation department approved by the cabinet, Interglobe Aviation Limited (IndiGo) was selected on a nomination basis after it emerged as the sole bidder for providing non-stop international air service on the route.
The state government said direct air connectivity between Gaya International Airport and Bangkok would facilitate easier travel for foreign tourists, particularly Buddhist pilgrims, and is expected to boost the state's tourism.
Every year, a large number of Buddhist tourists from Thailand visit Bodh Gaya and other Buddhist religious destinations in the state.
''The commencement of this air service will promote Buddhist tourism and expand tourism-related activities in the state,'' the proposal said.
The government said increased tourist footfall would also boost economic activities in sectors such as hospitality, transport, handicrafts and local trade, generating direct and indirect employment opportunities.
In another decision, the cabinet approved the Young Professionals Selection Policy-2026 for technical and specialised services in the Department of Science, Technology and Technical Education and its subordinate institutions.
''With the implementation of this policy, the Department of Science, Technology and Technical Education and its affiliated institutions will be able to ensure prompt availability of talented young professionals. Their support can also be utilised to enhance the efficiency of institutions and in carrying out research and other activities'', said the cabinet note.
The cabinet also approved the creation of a new post of Inspector General of Police (Border) under the Special Branch to strengthen border security and intelligence systems along international and inter-state borders.
Besides, the cabinet approved continuation of the recommendations of the Fifth State Finance Commission during the financial year 2026-27 as the recommendations of the Seventh State Finance Commission are yet to be received.
The move will ensure uninterrupted transfer of grants to rural and urban local bodies for implementation of public welfare schemes, the Finance Department note said.
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