Hardeep Singh Puri takes charge as Civil Aviation Minister (I/C)

As Civil Aviation Minister, Puri would be looking to deal with the challenges related to Air India's divestment, which the Centre tried last year but failed.

Hardeep Singh Puri, the new Civil Aviation Minister, took charge of office on May 31, 2019.  After taking charge, Puri, a former Indian Foreign Service officer, held a meeting with senior officials who prepped him about the promises made in the sector and the challenges ahead.
As Civil Aviation Minister, Puri would be looking to deal with the challenges related to Air India’s divestment, which the Centre tried last year but failed. The government is also moving towards selling a few subsidiaries of the state-owned carrier, which have been in profit in the last
few years.
With Jet Airways suspending its operations due to lack of funds, the new minister would have to take care of higher airfares, which resulted due to “low capacity-high demand” scenario. Ahead of the national polls, BJP in its manifesto had said that while it has operationalised 36 airports over the last five years, it plans to commission 100 airports in the coming years.
Puri, who lost the Lok Sabha polls from the Amritsar seat and is currently a Rajya Sabha lawmaker, has also been made a junior minister in the Commerce and Industry Ministry in which Piyush Goyal is the Cabinet minister.
In the first tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi”s government, Puri held the Housing and Urban Affairs portfolio, which he has retained this time as well.
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