The government plans to develop 15 of 185 lighthouses across the 7500 km coastline in India into tourist hubs on a pilot basis, Minister of State for Shipping Milind Deora said today.
"There are 185 lighthouses across the 7500 km long coastal line in the country and there is a proposal to develop 15 of these lighthouses into tourist hubs on a pilot basis," he told reporters here after visiting a lighthouse at nearby Vambakeerapalayam.
Deora said the lighthouse in Mamallapuram was among the 15 which would be developed, for which the Puducherry government has agreed in principle to grant Rs five crore.
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