Concern at safety of many
boats that operate from Marine Drive
Aimed at standardising the
service and fares of tourist boats operating from Marine Drive, Ernakulam
District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) is gearing up to launch a fleet of
big and small vessels.
This comes against the
backdrop of complaints that unscrupulous private tourist-boat operators are
fleecing people and that many boats operating here do not conform to safety
norms.
The Secretary of Ernakulam
DTPC, T N Jayasankar, said the agency renovated a boat jetty on the walkway
near High Court so that it could begin operating cruises in the backwaters and
up to the sea mouth.
“We are in the process of
finalising plans to procure a modern sea-worthy vessel that can carry up to 150
people to the sea mouth. It may cost up to Rs 3 crore and can be built at
Cochin Shipyard or at private shipyards. There is a huge potential to operate
regular services all through the year,” he said.
The agency is also working
on purchasing a solar-powered boat that can carry up to 10 people, costing not
more than Rs 15 lakh.
Though Kerala Tourism had
paid Rs 2 crore advance to a private shipyard in Aroor for two tourist boats
for the DTPC, they are not ready yet. “We intend to seek three more vessels in
the 2014 budget so that the DTPC has a fleet of different types of vessels,” Mr
Jayasankar said.
Apart from Marine Drive,
boat operators had evinced interest in operating tourist boats from
Cheranallore, Eloor and Varapuzha – islands located close to each other. They
have their own boat jetties that need renovation. “Stakeholders are keen on
operating modern river ships from these places and we hope to get DTPC’s
support,” said an entrepreneur.
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