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Balochistan to Start Construction of Tourist Resorts on Gwadar, Lasbela Coastline
03/11/2020 admin 0 Comments
Chief Minister Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan will soon lay the foundation stone of tourist destinations on the coasts of Gwadar and Lasbela districts. His coordinator, Mir Abdul Rauf Rind, said that the construction work of two resorts, Marine Drive in Gwadar and Kund Malir District in Lasbela, will start soon.Balochistan Coastal Development Authority (BCDA) is undertaking the construction of these tourist resorts.
Overall, Rs. 1075 million have been approved for the upgrade of the 770-kilometer coastline. This includes tree plantation across the coastline, development of new resorts, and hotels and the provision of jetties and water sports facilities to tourists.
Balochistan government plans to develop resorts at Gawadar, Pasni, Ormara, Kund Malir, Damb, and Gidani coastal areas.
BCDA also plans to construct five beach parks in coastal areas at the cost of Rs. 250 million. Another Rs. 150 million has been set aside to establish rest houses, restaurants, motels, international fast-food chains, washrooms, and emergency response centers in coastal tourist destinations during the current financial year.
Since fishing is the major source of employment for the people in the coastal areas, the provincial government also plans to introduce Balochistan Green Boats Scheme worth Rs. 500 million for the fishermen.
Moreover, a feasibility report is being carried out at Rs. 200 million to dedicate eight fishing zones in coastal areas.
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03/11/2020 admin 0 Comments
Chief Minister Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan will soon lay the foundation stone of tourist destinations on the coasts of Gwadar and Lasbela districts. His coordinator, Mir Abdul Rauf Rind, said that the construction work of two resorts, Marine Drive in Gwadar and Kund Malir District in Lasbela, will start soon.Balochistan Coastal Development Authority (BCDA) is undertaking the construction of these tourist resorts.
Overall, Rs. 1075 million have been approved for the upgrade of the 770-kilometer coastline. This includes tree plantation across the coastline, development of new resorts, and hotels and the provision of jetties and water sports facilities to tourists.
Balochistan government plans to develop resorts at Gawadar, Pasni, Ormara, Kund Malir, Damb, and Gidani coastal areas.
BCDA also plans to construct five beach parks in coastal areas at the cost of Rs. 250 million. Another Rs. 150 million has been set aside to establish rest houses, restaurants, motels, international fast-food chains, washrooms, and emergency response centers in coastal tourist destinations during the current financial year.
Since fishing is the major source of employment for the people in the coastal areas, the provincial government also plans to introduce Balochistan Green Boats Scheme worth Rs. 500 million for the fishermen.
Moreover, a feasibility report is being carried out at Rs. 200 million to dedicate eight fishing zones in coastal areas.
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