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Heritage Maritime Museum to come up in MangaluruKarnataka Maritime Board (KMB) CEO Jayaram Raipura said, 'establishing the museum in Kudla will enrich the state’s cultural landscape and its coastal heritage. The museum will be developed on PPP mode wherein permanent structure will be developed by the KMB'
Naina J A
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Mangaluru: Karnataka Maritime Board (KMB) CEO Jayaram Raipura said that the Board has proposed to establish a heritage Maritime Museum on its one and a half acre land near a heritage LightHouse in Hoigebazar in Mangaluru.

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Speaking during the coastal Karnataka Tourism workshop organised by the district administration and tourism department, he said that a detailed project report has been prepared and is waiting for funds from the Karnataka government. “We are hopeful of budgetary allocation in the upcoming budget.”

“Except Karnataka, all the coastal states in India have established their own maritime museums to celebrate their seafaring history. These museums will serve as vital repositories of maritime artefacts, stories and traditions, preserving and showcasing the nation’s maritime heritage. Establishing the museum in Kudla will enrich the state’s cultural landscape and its coastal heritage. The museum will be developed on PPP mode wherein permanent structure will be developed by the KMB.”

Water Metro

On the lines of Kochi water metro project, the KMB has proposed a water metro project in Gurpura river in Mangaluru. The feasibility report is being prepared for the same. The project envisages to have 17 jetties, 10 boats and 20 buses for last mile connectivity. The operation and maintenance will be left to a private entity. The project will cater to shore to shore transportation, daily commute as well tourism and regional development.

In the second phase of water metro project, rivers Swarna, Nethravathi and Gurpura will be linked. Jayaram said that the KMB will work towards a dedicated Lakshadweep jetty in Mangaluru.

The KMB has also proposed water dromes at Ganesh Gudi, Linganamakki, Kabini river and in Nethravathi river.

International cruise port

To promote Mangaluru as a source for international cruise activity, the KMB has proposed an international cruise and tourism port with 18 metre draft, at Battappady in Someshwara. A pre feasibility report for the project has been prepared and a DPR is being prepared by the IIT, Madras. The project will be opened for private partnership shortly after DPR is received. Initially, it will have a container terminal as well. However, when the cruise activity is taken up on full scale, it will be a full fledged cruise port, which will connect cruises to Sri Lanka, Mauritius , Gulf, areas and also Europe. Already leading cruise operators have shown interest in the project, he explained.

Further, he said that seven islands in Uttara Kannada—Kurumgad island, Madhyalingad island, Kangiguda island, Mongerguda island, Hog island, Kiri Kinda – Alvekodi, Ankani Cheggudu have been identified for development with subject to CRZ regulation. The islands in DK and Udupi are being studied for development.

Under the shoreline management plan, DPR is being prepared for each coastal district to mitigate sea erosion. As per the DPR, shoreline protection works will be taken up, said the CEO.

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(Published 19 February 2025, 17:45 IST)