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The platform, which was founded in 2010, [3] started out as a WordPress blog [1] [4] that aggregated internships across India and articles on education, technology and skill gap. [citation needed] Internshala launched its online trainings [5] in 2014. [citation needed] As of 2018, the platform had 3.5 million students and 80,000 companies. [6]
Telangana, India has one commercial airport which has access to international flights along with some non-used airstrips for emergency purposes. [1] [2] Rajiv Gandhi International Airport under the governance of Airport Authority of India is the only airport in state of Telangana with connections to domestic and international destinations.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad was the first airport in India to launch a domestic e-boarding facility, in December 2015. The interior of the airport in 2008. The project was forwarded when Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy gained power and construction began by GMR on 16 March 2005 when Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone. [20]
This list of airports in India includes airports recognized by Airports Authority of India (AAI). There are 33 international and 11 limited international airports apart from other domestic, private and civil enclaves. [1]
The biennial event is organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, and Airports Authority of India. It was first held in October 2008 under the name India Aviation. [30] [31] During the period of commercial operations, Begumpet was officially called Hyderabad Airport and had two terminals.
The airport has one of the longest runway (4260 metres) in India, [48] and caters to high passenger and cargo volumes. In January 2011, it became India's first airport to transport more than 30,000 tonnes (66,000,000 lb) of temperature-controlled pharmaceutical products. [49] It is the primary base for SpiceJet's fleet of Bombardier Dash 8s. [50]
Hyderabad Airport Development Authority or HADA is an organisation which looks into development around the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad. [1] The Government of Andhra Pradesh constituted this agency to look into the master plan for the airport development area.
The airport was to be developed by the government of Andhra Pradesh under a public–private partnership (PPP) basis. [13] A pre-bid meeting was held in August 2018, for which 13 developers showed interest in developing this airport. The government finally approved the GMR Group, [14] which was also operating airports at New Delhi and Hyderabad.