Dr Jitendra lauds Indigo decision to fly ‘mortal remains’ free to Northeast

Indigo Vice President, Vikram Chona handing over the formal letter to Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh conveying the Indigo decision to provide free of cost air service to carry
Indigo Vice President, Vikram Chona handing over the formal letter to Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh conveying the Indigo decision to provide free of cost air service to carry "mortal remains" in the North Eastern sector,at New Delhi.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Jan 14: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh has lauded the Indigo decision to fly “mortal remains” of deceased human beings free of cost to various destinations in the North East. “A request to this effect had been made to all the Airlines operating in the region and I am glad that Indigo has been prompt to respond”, he said.
The Vice President of Indigo Airlines, Vikram Chona personally called on Dr Jitendra Singh here and formally handed over a letter from the President of Indigo, Aditya Ghosh addressed to Dr Jitendra Singh, stating that, as a part of “Aakhri Aahuti” initiative, the Indigo has decided to carry mortal human remains of the deceased people of North East States, free of charge, to such North East airports where Indigo has its operations. The letter further stated that from Delhi, Indigo is currently operating to Guwahati, Agartala, Dibrugarh, Dimapur and Imphal.
Vice President Indigo, Vikram Chona also informed Dr Jitendra Singh that, as and when the Indigo starts operations to other destinations in North East, the same facility, free of cost, shall be provided on those routes as well.  He also informed that the first such, free of cost, facility was provided to a native of Manipur living in Delhi who unfortunately passed away and his mortal remains were flown to Imphal. Vice President Indigo also acknowledged the cooperation received from Delhi Police in this initiative and from the Delhi Police Joint Commissioner and Nodal Officer for North East people in Delhi.
Dr. Jitendra Singh complimented and thanked Indigo Airlines on behalf of the Ministry of  Development of  North Eastern  Region (DoNER) and stated that people from North Eastern States residing in Delhi often faced a very unfortunate situation whenever there was a death in the family. Due to financial constraints, the relatives of the deceased were often unable to take the dead body to their native place in North East. As a result, he said, very often, the last rites of several such deceased persons had to be carried out in Delhi itself by compulsion, even though, the relatives and the family wished otherwise.
The gesture shown by Indigo, said Dr Jitendra Singh, is not only a reflection of human concern, but is also an extension of the PPP (Public Private Partnership) model with the government and private sectors jointly offering services to citizens at different levels and in different situations.

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