Holy scrap! That’s a plane on the road

Updated On Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST
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Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck, invited crowd of onlookers which caused a traffic snarl at Narela in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck, invited crowd of onlookers which caused a traffic snarl at Narela in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck invited crowd of onlookers caused a traffic snarl at Nerala in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck invited crowd of onlookers caused a traffic snarl at Nerala in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck invited crowd of onlookers which caused a traffic snarl at Narela in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

A junk passenger aeroplane with its wings and tail-end sawed off being carried away on a truck invited crowd of onlookers which caused a traffic snarl at Narela in Delhi. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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The plane was being transported from IGIA to Nerala on a truck. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

The plane was being transported from IGIA to Nerala on a truck. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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A huge crowd of onlookers gathered to see an airplane being carried away on a truck. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

A huge crowd of onlookers gathered to see an airplane being carried away on a truck. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

Rakesh Dikshit, a businessman from Alipur, Delhi bought the entire shell of a junk passenger aeroplane for Rs 18 lakhs to be used as part of his Sai Museum. The plane caused traffic snarl as crowd gathered on the road to see a plane being transported on truck from IGIA to Narela. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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An Airbus A320, on its way from the airport scrapyard to northwest Delhi’s Alipur, caused a monster jam on GT Karnal Road on Saturday. The junked jet was bought for Rs 18 lakh by a collector, who plans to convert it into a Sai Baba temple. RAJ K RAJ / HT expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

An Airbus A320, on its way from the airport scrapyard to northwest Delhi’s Alipur, caused a monster jam on GT Karnal Road on Saturday. The junked jet was bought for Rs 18 lakh by a collector, who plans to convert it into a Sai Baba temple. RAJ K RAJ / HT

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An Airbus A320, on its way from the airport scrapyard to northwest Delhi’s Alipur, caused a monster jam on GT Karnal Road on Saturday. The junked jet was bought for Rs 18 lakh by a collector, who plans to convert it into a Sai Baba temple. RAJ K RAJ / HT expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Oct 31, 2019 12:37 pm IST

An Airbus A320, on its way from the airport scrapyard to northwest Delhi’s Alipur, caused a monster jam on GT Karnal Road on Saturday. The junked jet was bought for Rs 18 lakh by a collector, who plans to convert it into a Sai Baba temple. RAJ K RAJ / HT

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