The Rs 93-crore Kovalam tourism development project, approved by the State Cabinet, will facilitate a grand make-over of the iconic global tourist destination that marked Kerala on the world tourism map decades ago, Tourism Minister Mr P. A. Mohamed Riyas has said.
Apart from elevating Kerala’s status as a major tourist hub further, the comprehensive project will lead to extensive infrastructure development at Kovalam, close to the state capital, as a world-class beach destination.
The Cabinet has given approval to the Rs 93 crore scheme by including it in Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) projects.
The project envisages renovation of Kovalam along with its adjacent beaches, besides ensuring coastal conservation. It fulfils the demand for comprehensive development of Kovalam, which has faced the aftermath of Covid-19 and bore the brunt of frequent rough sea conditions.
The project will be implemented based on a comprehensive design in tune with the new Design Policy to be implemented by the Department of Tourism.
The project will be implemented in two phases. The first phase of works includes infrastructure development of Hawa Beach and Light House Beach, renovation of Silent Valley Sunbath Park, development of corporation land, commuting facilities to IB beach, marking of boundaries of IB beach and Adimalathura beach and takeover of the coconut grove land.
The extensive development of IB beach and Adimalathura beach and coconut plantation land development will be implemented in the second phase.
The Cabinet has also given permission to appoint WAPCOS as the Special Purpose Vehicle to implement the vital project.
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