Mangalore, Oct 28: Dakshina Kannada district administration is gearing up to prepare a detailed plan for the development of five beaches in the district by the end of March 2015, with the special grant from the central government.
The five beaches are among the 23 beaches in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada districts that are being developed with the Rs 50 crore grant from the Centre.
Out of the Rs 50 crore, Rs 13.72 crore has been sanctioned for the development of beaches in Dakshina Kannada including Someshwar, Ullal, Suratkal, Talapady and Sultan Battery, said Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim in a joint meeting with district tourism department officials at his office here on Tuesday.
Mr Ibrahim directed the concerned officials to incorporate the suggestions made by District Tourism Development Committee that had studies the requirements at all these places, in the plan.
He instructed the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Ltd (KRIDL) to call the tenders early so that work could begin from the month of November, to which the KRIDL superintending engineer replied that the developmental works would be completed by the end of March next year.
CEO of Zilla Panchayat Tulasi Maddineni, who heads the district committee, said that the Someshwar and Ulla beaches should be developed as family beaches, while the Surathkal beach should be developed as a tourists' beach. The beach at Talapadyshould be developed as a beach for nature lovers, while Sultan Battery should be developed to meet the requirements of the local people.
DCP (Law & Order) K V Jagadish, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Sadashiv Prabhu, CEO of Panambur Beach Development Committee Yatish Baikampady and others were present.
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