India’s First Marina To Be Constructed In Karnataka Boosting Coastal Tourism

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India is all set to get its first Marina after Mr. Basavaraj Bommai, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, confirmed the construction at Byndoor in the Udupi district, Karnataka. T

On the 26th of February, Sunday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led Karnataka Government approved the project to promote coastal tourism in Karnataka.  Speaking at a function `Seven Wonders of Karnataka,` CM Basavaraj Bommai said that the history of the greatest dynasties such as Ganga, Kadamba, Rashtrakoota, Chalukya, and Hoysala would be collected from the Department of Archaeology and develop the historic tourism. 

Mr. Bommai said, “To promote coastal tourism in Karnataka, the country`s first Marina will be constructed at Byndoor in the Udupi district.  After seeking permission from the Government of India for the relaxation of Coastal Regulation Zone rules, it is proposed to take up beach tourism in coastal areas and pilgrim tourism.”

According to the sources, the government proposed to build a corridor of ancient temples like Madhukeshwara in Banavasi and Dattatreya in Ganagapura and promote `Yatra tourism`.  Instructions are given to develop the Benakal area. The development of the Anjanadri Betta is on.

To complete the construction, the Karnataka Government has chalked out a scheme and would pay a monthly honorarium of Rs. 5000 to the recognized tourist guides.  Furthermore, additional facilities would also be provided to all the tourists coming to Udupi for Marina. CM Bommai also promised to extend all cooperation to the Seven Wonders of Karnataka program to give a new direction to tourism.

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