DGCA strengthens air safety, levies Rs 2 crore fines.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has taken significant measures to enhance aviation safety in 2023. This includes a rigorous increase in surveillance activities aimed at ensuring strict compliance with safety protocols within the aviation industry. As part of its commitment to maintaining the highest standards, DGCA imposed fines totaling Rs 2 crore on non-compliant entities. This move is in line with the regulatory body's proactive approach to mitigating risks and fostering a culture of safety within the aviation sector.

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