Mangaluru: dakshina kannada deputy commissioner MP Moulay Mouhilan explain tenilbawi beachselected as blue flag beachmust consistently maintain high standards to meet Blue Flag certification requirements.
Speaking at a beach development and maintenance tender meeting on Monday, he noted that certification is seasonal and depends on compliance with strict environmental and operational guidelines. If standards are not met, the maintenance organization may change.
The Deputy Commissioner mentioned that about 90% of the beach development work has been completed and important environmental protection measures such as waste management and solar installations have been put in place.
He also noted the need to attract more visitors and assured bidders that admission to the Blue Flag beach is currently limited to 6.30pm and may be adjusted based on visitor demand. Visitors are also asking for improved parking, road connections and lighting, and Washington, D.C. is paying attention.
In response to concerns about interference caused by tank trucks parking on nearby roads, the Municipal Food and Drug Administration stated that the State Food and Drug Administration has planned to build a truck terminal. Once implemented, roadside parking will be prohibited.
Chethan, advisor to the Ministry of Tourism, said the 10-year tender process is underway beach maintenance The contract deadline is set for November 8.
In addition, he said, the approved bridge plan linking Sultan Fort and Bengre will improve beach accessibility. Deputy Director of the Tourism Bureau Manikchia attended the meeting.