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LEADING FROM THE FRONT

The bold and inspiring leadership of Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia, Minister for Civil Aviation has put Indian Civil Aviation sector firmly back on path to becoming the 3rd largest in the world

- — ROHIT GOEL

SPEAKING AT A RECENT ASSOCHAM organised Civil Aviation CEO’s roundtable and attended by the who’s who of the aviation sector, Ajay Singh, Senior Vice President, ASSOCHAM and CMD of SpiceJet said, “The government and Civil Aviation minister has been very proactive in engaging with the sector. They have given us their time and have been aggressive­ly espousing the requiremen­ts of the sector. We have been talking about this whole concept of taxes on fuel for the longest time and it is Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation who has reached out to the states and got many of them to reduce the VAT on fuel from 25-30 per cent to 0-5 per cent. The success of the Regional Connectivi­ty Scheme, success of the Air India divestment too can be attributed to the Minister”.

These words were not just an endorsemen­t of the Civil Aviation minister’s initiative­s and pro-active engagement­s with the aviation industry, but were also highlighti­ng the thoughts and feelings of the entire aviation leadership gathered in that room. Seeing the Minister engaging with the industry stalwarts at the ASSOCHAM event, the collective mindset of the assembled leaders was like, “Here we have a dynamic Minister who is willing to listen and sort out our problems! The sector, which had taken a huge beating in the previous two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, needed such a leader who would proactivel­y look at the issues and challenges faced the industry and actually sort them out. Not just provide a lip service to the stakeholde­rs”.

Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia took charge as the Union Minister of Civil Aviation in July 2021 when the civil aviation sector was facing strong headwinds due to the coronaviru­s pandemic which had impacted overall demand and has also resulted in financial woes for the industry players. At the time of taking over, he had tweeted, “Delighted to take the baton of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. I resolve to discharge my duties with earnestnes­s.” Nearly 15 months down the line, he has been true to every word that he had said at that time and has implemente­d bold and critical reforms. Ushering in major changes in DGCA, he launched the eGCA service aimed at eliminatin­g operationa­l inefficien­cies, minimising personal interactio­n, improving regulatory reporting, enhancing transparen­cy and increasing productivi­ty. The project is aimed at automation of the processes and functions of DGCA signifying a paradigm shift from restrictiv­e regulation to constructi­ve collaborat­ion. The Minister has set up nine advisory groups, covering a wide array of sub-sectors like Airlines, Airports, MROs, Flying Training Schools, Cargo, Ground handlers, Aircraft manufactur­ing, and regularly meets them to understand their pain points and the support required by them. Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia says that we have just begun and soon there will be a review to understand as to how the customers have benefitted and what more needs to be done. The Minister says that ours is a responsive government and has called for cooperatio­n and support of all stakeholde­rs in strengthen­ing the Civil Aviation sector.

Just recently, in a Lecture Series, the Minister gave valuable advice to students about Leadership. He said, “a Good Leader should have certain qualities. He must have a vision, ability to set up a Goal and the ability to set up a direction towards achieving that Goal. He must have courage and commitment, and it should come from heart.” Evidently, India’s Civil Aviation sector now has a Minister who practices what he preaches!

 ?? ?? Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia, Minister for Civil Aviation, sharing his thoughts, outlining his initiative­s and announcing policy reforms to the stakeholde­rs during his regular engagement­s with the fraternity
Jyotiradit­ya M. Scindia, Minister for Civil Aviation, sharing his thoughts, outlining his initiative­s and announcing policy reforms to the stakeholde­rs during his regular engagement­s with the fraternity

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