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“We have decided to bring a new tourism policy in a month’s time. The exercise is on. The tourism policy 2024-29 will come in a month’s time and in that temple tourism, adventure tourism, recreational tourism, eco tourism, educational and agro tourism — all of these will find importance,” Patil said.
Noting that Karnataka has a 320 km coastline, the Minister said 40 nodes have been identified in this stretch and Expression of Interest has been called for their development.
“Once they start developing, roads, basic amenities and coastline will naturally be developed,” he said in response to a question raised by Bharath Shetty, the BJP MLA from Mangaluru City North, during the question hour in the Legislative Assembly.
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