Tourism projects worth Rs.503 crore in Kochi
Kochi authorities have drawn up plans to invest Rs.503 crore in tourism related projects as part of the City Development Plan being readied for assistance from the Jawaharlal Nehru Renewal Mission project. Under this project, 70% of the investment is to be borne by the Central Government and 30% by the State Government.
The proposal being prepared by the Centre for Heritage, Environment and Development envisages a new oceanerium & ropeway in Kochi, Kerala Village for Valanthakad, and a lake garden project near Vytilla. A Rs. 152 crore investment is planned for the construction of 20 tourist accomodation facilities.
Other projects include a tourism facilities at Edapally, Fort Kochi and Mattanchery and extension of the musical walkway up to Vaduthala.
By INRnews Correspondent
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