Kundapur: First time ever - State to adopt, develop three beaches


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Nov 5: The state government, for the first time in the country, is scheduled to take beaches by way of adoption and develop them with a Central government grant. In the first phase, Iddya beach in Suratkal, Kodi in Kundapur and Gokarna beach in Uttara Kannada district, will be adopted. The project will be initiated on November 10.

It is said that beaches will be developed through the state government's Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute and each beach will be slated to get eight crore rupees for the purpose.

The Central government proposes to set up Blue Flag beaches in different states by meeting standard specifications like environment-friendly atmosphere, cleanliness, and facilities. Eight beaches including Padubidri and Kasargod have already won this recognition. Proposals are underway to get Blue Flag accreditation to Iddya and Kodi beaches. In the next phase, Gokarna is slated to be converted into a Blue Flag beach.

Clean Kundapur Project team has been cleaning Kodi beach now. The team has also organized Beach Utsav to promote tourism. The sea walk set up at Kodi has become a hit and a huge crowd is witnessed at this beach during the weekends.

Regional director of the environment department and deputy conservator of forests Dr Dinesh visited Kodi beach on November 4. He said that three beaches have been adopted and for five months, cleanliness, developing green environment, creating awareness and planting of boards will be undertaken. He said that a tourist's protection squad also will function at these beaches. Deputy commissioner of the district G Jagadeesha said that Kaup and Malpe beaches are being developed and Maravante and Someshwar beaches too will get developed. He said that water quality assessment at Kodi beach has been sought after which recommendation for Blue Flag recognition will be sent as and when requested.

 

 

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    It is a good idea by the state government to adopt and develop beaches with central government aid. These beaches will add beauty and also income to the state. But it should be done on priority basis before the beaches get eroded due to several reasons.

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  • P Shetty, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Develop the corniche like in gulf countries with space separately for walking and bicycle lane.

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  • valerian, india

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Great Move:
    Please design build with Landscape Experts.
    Build the Coast..with Tetrapods/ManGroves/Water Transport Nodal.
    Build clean Beach /Coastal Rads. like in Kuwait/Saudi/UAE.
    walking Tracks/Bicycle tracks/ Food courts/
    Water Sports/ Bathrooms/Toilets.
    have BAY WATCH for safety /security Ex Retired Naval Crew.
    Plant Trees....Casuarina and all Beach growing Plants..
    make it Lush Green.with Great shades.
    for Families/Friends enjoy the serenity of Blue waters....
    Simulate the Coastal Developmental Program on 3 D Simulation of the perspective Plan ..discuss with
    educated people who visit over seas.
    Visit Baniyas islands of Abu dhabi...UAE.
    Muscat..oman
    Kuwait.
    Bahrain
    saudi Arabia red sea area.
    see how the Middle eastern nations have Planned/programmed /Built
    see ..take video
    analyse
    specify.
    make it BETTER. like Chinese do.
    Let people say WOW..
    enjoy and relax with Family and friends.
    have studios..marriage Halls..
    May be Honey moon Shallots

    Important:CAUTION.
    KEEP YOUR CITY CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL
    Have BEACH POLICE..SECURITY
    NO LITTER.
    If any one seen Defecating...urinating...Littering
    catch them like Arnab Goswami...whisk them after making them clean their FILTH..ARREST him
    and imprison him by LAW.
    render him for Hard Labor..
    I would suggest engage Students SUMMER JOBS.
    Good Luck

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Thannirbavi beach can be easily connected to Mangaluru city without entering the national highway by constructing a new bridge at Sultan battery across Gurupura river. Some local mafias are preventing to build this bridge .

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Mangalore has so much to offer in terms of beaches,other then Goa and kerala and few others.Nobody has made use of the beaches.Just see at Goa and other countries they have 5 star hotels,nice food joints,discos pubs and beautiful connectivity, volley ball courts etc.A lot of high economy .You can earn so much.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Problem with the elected representatives.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    A 4 lane road on beach, at least one 3 star hotel and decent coffee shops is a must for the healthy development of beach front. Also tourism police presence to tackle moral policegiri!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Only after B S Yeddyurapas visit to Mangaluru ...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    What about the beach near your resort jossey sir? Any plans?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Cynthia, Kirem
    I will be there on the 10th to reopen my Resort ...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Which 10th Jossey sir? This month? Did you send invite to your best friend Lan....?

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