
Mangalore, Sep 27: A programme was jointly organised by Department of Tourism and Dakshina Kannada district administration in association with University College, Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) and Jungle Lodges and Resorts, Mangalore, at Ravindra Kala Bhavan here on Friday, to mark World Tourism Day 2013.
Speaking after inaugurating the programme, DK Deputy Commissioner N Prakash said that Dakshina Kannada was a district of diversities and one which fared well in terms of education, development, banking and other sectors. Union Minister for Tourism R V Deshpande has stressed on improving tourism in the coastal districts in the state. Being next to the coastline, there is a lot of scope for tourism in Dakshina Kannada, with various several opportunities waiting to be tapped. Local tourism must be promoted and the growth of tourism must be facilitated in the district, he said.
In his lecture on this year's theme'Tourism and water – Protecting our common future', Mangalore-based senior journalist Manohar Prasad said that water assisted the growth of tourism to a great extent, and water and tourism always went hand in hand. There should be concern and care towards preservation of water and its sources, as it is essential for our existence. A large majority of tourists are mesmerised by water, as it creates a joyous environment, he said, signifying the importance of water in the context of tourism.
Speaking about the history of Dakshina Kannada in the context of sea connectivity in the olden days, he said that sea fare was the only means for travellers to travel to far-off places. Foreigners sailed by sea in those days without any facilities such as electricity and means of instant communication, he said, adding that the district had a 130-km long coastline from Byndoor to Talapady.
Pointing at the lack of availability of travel maps in the district to guide tourists, he urged that the tourism sector and industry should not adopt a negative approach to protecting the common historic sights in the region.
Prizes were distributed to students from the district who ranked top in various competitions organised jointly by the organisers.
University College principal Ammal Kutty presided over the programme.
Assistant director of tourism U Jitendranath, Panambur Beach Tourism Development Project CEO Yathish Baikampady, Head of Department of Tourism (University College) Dr D P Angadi and Nirmala Kamath of city-based Nirmala Travels were present.









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