Modi, who visited the city for the first time after becoming Prime Minister, said the airport will add another bright spot to the city.
"I am happy that after the formation of the new NDA government, two airports in the country have become a part of the green movement.
"The first was in Kochi and the second such airport is being dedicated to the nation at Vadodara. This airport will be zero discharge, waste to wealth, energy saving and environment friendly," he said.
He said the airport is constructed on the principle of green infrastructure using bricks of fly ash.
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"Construction of such iconic buildings on green concept will encourage citizens to take up construction on these lines," said the Prime Minister.
Spread in an area of 17,500 sq mt, the new integrated terminal has been built at a cost of Rs 160 crore. It has been designed to handle 700 passengers, including international fliers, per hour with 18 check-in counters, which would help in a seamless boarding process.
The 8,100-meter-long runway of the Vadodra airport can handle small and narrow body aircraft such as Airbus 320 and Boeing 737s. Besides national carrier Air India, private airlines likes IndiGo and Jet airways are operating from here.
Stressing on the need to focus on connectivity for development, Modi said the first Railway University to be set up here is an important decision in this direction and will impact the next century.
"The government has taken a very important decision whose impact will be felt for nearly 100 years. And the decision is that country's first railway university will be constructed in Vadodara," Modi said addressing public after inaugurating the terminal.
The PM also said the varsity will help in carrying out innovation and modernisation for the Indian Railways.
"Connectivity is becoming very important in this century," he said.
He also brought up the work to increase the height of Sardar Sarovar dam in neighbouring Narmada district.
Modi said his government did two things soon after assuming office in 2014.
"The first was the permission to increase height of Sardar Sarovar dam, a work that was waiting since five decades, struggling, and facing difficulties," he said. The second he said was the airport project.
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