Government spent 19 crore on failed sea-plane service in Ahmedabad, reports reveal costly endeavor.

The Indian government has come under scrutiny for spending a whopping 19 crore on a now-defunct sea plane service. The service was intended to connect various cities in India via waterways, but unfortunately, it never took off. The funds were allocated for the development of infrastructure and operational costs related to the sea plane service. Despite the significant investment, the project failed to materialize, leading to questions about the utilization of public funds. The sea plane service was part of the government’s efforts to promote water-based transportation and boost tourism in the country. However, due to various challenges and logistical issues, the project was eventually shelved. Critics have raised concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in the allocation of funds for such projects. The government is now facing pressure to provide answers regarding the expenditure and the reasons behind the failure of the sea plane service. This incident highlights the importance of proper planning and execution of public projects to ensure that taxpayers’ money is used efficiently. Stay updated on the latest news and developments regarding government spending and infrastructure projects in India.

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