Gujarat to develop beaches to boost tourism

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The Gujarat Tourism Ministry has drawn up a plan to develop 14 beaches located along its 1600-km coastline on a public-private partnership, according to a report in The Times of India. The beaches start from south Gujarat near Surat, to the desert of Kutch in the north. As part of the move, Jitendra Sukhadia, Minister of State for Tourism, Gujarat and Kamlesh Patel, Chairman, Tourism Board, were in the city to promote the monsoon festival at Saputara, a hill station in the Dangs district.

The Gujarat government is also eyeing the community's diaspora in the country to boost tourism in its state. With a sizeable number of Gujaratis settled in different parts of the country, the state's tourism board has come up with a strategy focusing on them to increase the influx of tourists.
 
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