A Mughal era painting

“New spaces call for new décor and accessories.” The newly built Kishangarh airport will soon don new aesthetic Kishangarh style paintings. A beautiful display of famous Bani-Thani paintings will be lined up across the galleries and halls of the airport.

As all great things become greater with minute beautification, the airport which is readying to provide aviation services, will undergo a minor beautification process.

BJP MLA Bhagirath Choudhary said that Kishangarh is renowned countrywide for Bani-Thani art, a painting of a woman in multi-hued dress.

As many passengers flock to Kishangarh with the objective of visiting the Dargah, the government is also toying with the idea of putting up Sufi art on the walls of the airport. Officials suggested that Muslim community landing at the airport will be elated to see the Sufi art. Many passengers fly from Bangladesh to Kishangarh for offering prayers at the Dargah.

The idea of putting up paintings is driven by multiple factors. Firstly, it will beautify the airport. Along with this, it will also cheer the Muslim community. To top it all off, paintings of Pushkar fauna and International cattle fair are also likely to be displayed.

This airport is crucial for the state as many private airlines are showing undeterred interest in coming here. After the operational commencement of the airport, Jaipur airport will be relieved of passenger congestion.

Not only this, Kishangarh which is famous for it’s marble business has people flowing from across the world to visit for business purposes. The special flight from Bangladesh to Kishangarh has instigated many private airlines to mull over operating at the Kishanagarh airport.

Zoom Air, a customer-friendly and cost effective aviation company announced it’s intention to start flights to Mumbai. The company has already confirmed it’s flight schedule from New Delhi and Udaipur to Kishangarh.