Indian leathermakers call for better airport links
A visit to Milan by a party of Indian leathermakers has prompted the chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Leather Industries Association to write to India’s newly-appointed Minister of Civil Aviation, requesting more air links via the State’s Kanpur Chakeri Airport.
In the letter, chairman Mohammad Ishaq stated that although the Uttar Pradesh accounted for 18% of the country’s total leather and leather goods exports last year, the Rs2,000 Crores figure attained was nowhere near a reflection of the state’s vast cattle population. As a result, the development of the industry was being held back. A new 300 acre leather technology park / complex at Banthar, Unnao was under development with assistance of government aid, he said, but without effective local air links, it too was unlikely to reach its potential. Mohammad Ishaq put the losses to the leather industry resulting from the situation at around Rs.1500 Crore. This was in spite of the fact that a preliminary survey had found that around 70% of all air traffic at the nearest
In that Kanpur Chakeri airport had benefited from a round of improvements over the past two years and
Mohammad Ishaq said he was prompted to write after a recent visit by a delegation of association members to