The farmer of Aligarh traveled parents on the base scholarship of Rs 99 ... Modi Story shared the story on the commemoration of 'UDaan'

New -Delhi, April 27 (IANS). On Sunday, the ‘UNaA’ (ordinary citizen of the country) launched with the aim of connecting the middle and small towns of the country to the aviation network and ‘Air Travel to Air Slippers’ was completed on Sunday. On this occasion, “Modi Story” shared the story of a farmer who fulfilled in Ramnagar Village in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, on social media platform X, who fulfilled his parents’ dream of air travel. Farmer Mukesh Kumar told the Modi story that he worked on his farm, that he saw the aircraft from the top and thought what it would feel while sitting in it, what it would feel like to look from there. He also told his parents that he would definitely let him air one day. But his parents said that all this is not in the plight of the poor. When Mukesh Kumar arrived at Aligarh airport to obtain information, it was found that tickets were also available for four-five thousand rupees at short distance. He became disappointed. One day he got acquainted with the ticket on Rs 99 on the Base Fair under the Uda. He booked the ticket and fulfilled parents’ dream. Mukesh Kumar’s father said he enjoyed looking out the window on top that big houses looked so small. Mukesh Kumar, who died of farming and sometimes on the oven, booked tickets in the Aligarh-Lucknow flight of Flybig on April 15, 2024. BDK Group, a company operating Flybig Airlines, announced a ticket from Aligarh to Lucknow on Base Fair for just one month in the time of lure Uttar Pradesh government. He had five seats at this concession tariff in each flight, which was available on the basis of ‘First Come, First Serve’. It was just for the poor people. In addition to the base exchange, the total rate was held on Rs 354. Mukesh Kumar said he took his parents from Lucknow to Ayodhya, where he visited the newly built Ram Temple. It is noteworthy that the government determines the maximum price of each route based on the distance below the ‘Udaan’ scheme, although the airlines are free to offer less rent. The first flight under the scheme left to Shimla van Delhi on April 27, 2017.