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Developing Konkan Tourism is a prime focus – Mrs Valsa Nair Singh at The Virtual Maritime India Summit

Mumbai: Maharashtra Govt. has been pursuing multi-faceted tourism initiatives to boost tourism in the state. Mrs Valsa Nair Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary -Tourism, Govt. of Maharashtra underlined the need for maintaining the sustainability of coastal tourism with high return of investment during a session on ‘Investment Opportunities in Maharashtra’ at ‘The Virtual Maritime India Summit’ on 2nd March, 2021.

During the session, Mrs Nair puts spotlight on promoting, developing and harnessing the potential of Coastal and Beach tourism and emphasized on growing the Blue Economy in a sustainable and inclusive manner in Konkan. She also highlighted some of the achievements and initiatives undertaken by Maharashtra Govt. towards sustainable coastal tourism in Konkan which include:

Mrs. Nair also highlighted the initiatives undertaken to promote tourism in the Konkan region including Beach Shacks & Facilities, Swadesh Darshan Scheme and RTDS Projects in Konkan.

The Beach Shack policy will allow setting up of 10 temporary beach shacks on each beach along the Konkan coast. Eight beaches were identified during the First Phase of Implementation of this policy.

Under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme, development of theme based Sindhudurg Coastal Circuit is 90% complete and it is expected to be fully completed by May 2021.

She stated, “Petrogylps of Ratnagiri are one of the oldest in Maharashtra (10000 BC) and the experts believe that they were created in pre-historic times and possibly among the oldest ever discovered.”

Mrs Valsa Nair Singh also presented unique and potential concepts for development of tourism in Konkan that include:

Maharashtra is endowed with natural beauty and a diverse tourist attractions. Coastal regions in Maharashtra have been great attractions for domestic and international tourists. The state’s 720-km-long coastline is rapidly emerging as a prime destination for those seeking water sports and adventure tourism. 

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