Good road
connectivity, cleanliness of beaches, proper lighting, pollution control and
security are key to a tourism boost in the beach towns of the state, most of
the speakers at a seminar held on Tuesday here said. They added that the role
of local people and hoteliers was also important. "Barring a few ones,
most of the beaches in the state lack these basic amenities," president of
the Beach Protection Council of Odisah (BPCO) Jagannath Bastia said. There are
26 beaches on the 482-km long Odisha coast, he added. The seminar on
development of beach tourism was organized by the BPC0 in association with the
department of tourism and culture of the state government. Gopalpur MLA Pradip
Panigahi, however, said the government had taken several steps for the
development of beach tourism, particularly at Gopalpur beach. Besides holding
the beach festivals, the district administration had started holding culture
programmes on every Sunday to attract tourists. He also stressed on the
cooperation of hoteliers and local fishermen for development of tourism at
Gopalpur. District tourist officer K C Nishonk said the administration had
proposed to bring folk dance groups from Kerala, Rajasthan, Manipur and
Karnataka to the sea beach town to perform on Sunday evenings. This apart, the
state government has sanctioned around Rs 36 lakh for beach cleaning, the
tourist officer added. Ganjam district hotel association president Uma Shankar
Panigrahi, however, pointed out there was no bus communication between
Berhampur to Gopalpur. "Even though the Odisha Tourism Development
Corporation (OTDC) promised a bus service some years ago, it has not turned
into reality," Panigrahi added. Source: Times of India
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