The state government has decided to introduce integrated beach
cleaning (IBC) system at Gopalpur-on-Sea and its nearby tourist spots such as
PatiSonepur and Dhabaleswara. The tourism department has sanctioned funds for
this purpose, a tourism officer said. The tender will be floated for this
purpose very soon, said Ganjam district culture officer and in-charge tourist
officer K C Nishank. A separate tender will also be floated for the cleanliness
drive at Tampara, another tourist spot near Chhatrapur, sources said. At
present, the Gopalpur beach is cleaned by Gopalpur NAC, which has limited
resources. But Pati Sonepur, Dhabaleswar and Tampara tourist places are not
cleaned at all though a large number of tourists visit the area. "Many
tourists, particularly foreigners, will flock to the tourist resorts if the
beaches are cleaned. Beach tourism will get a boost then," said MLA
(Gopalpur) Pradeep Kumar Panigrahi. Under the new beach cleaning initiative,
the contractor has to engage sweepers to clean the beach manually. "No
machines will be used as these will destroy the fragile eco-system of the
beach," he added. It was also decided that a committee of local people
will be formed to ensure that complete cleanness is maintained. "The
committee will supervise and advise the contractors, if they find any
lacunae," said a tourist officer. The district administration has also
planning to impose the ban on use of polythene bags on Gopalpur beach. "We
will ask the NAC of Gopalpur to strictly implement the polythene ban on the
beach," said a government officer.
Source: Times of India
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