The State government has sought an early action in relaxation of Coastal Regulation Zone-1 (CRZ-1) norms so as to develop beach tourism in three coastal districts.
Tourism Minister R.V. Deshpande has sought an intervention from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the matter and facilitate in relaxing coastal regulations from the present 500 metres from high tide area to exploit the tourism potential in the coastal region and in other parts of the country.
Currently, under the CRZ-1 norms, no construction is allowed up to 500 metres from the high tide zone and prevents investors coming forward to invest in the creation of tourism infrastructure.
In a three-page memorandum submitted to Mr. Modi, Mr. Deshpande said “though I respect the concerns of the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) with regard to coastal regulations, we would be missing an opportunity of development of tourism, generation of employment and revenue if we do not undertake development of sea coast.
Karnataka is bestowed with 320 kms of coastline with pristine beaches.
The Centre has sanctioned coastal circuit project to develop beaches in the State. The entire coastal tourism development is dependent on CRZ relaxation, Mr. Deshpande said. The State had sent a proposal identifying 42 beaches and four islands that have tourism potential seeking relaxation.