The Government of Balochistan decided to build 7 resorts at different places with the cost of 1069 million rupees to promote tourism in the coastal areas.
According to details, This decision was taken in a meeting of the governing body of Balochistan Coastal Development Authority (BCDA) that was chaired by Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo via a video link.
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The meeting was attended by members of the governing body and other officials. In the meeting, it was decided to build, manage and operate resorts at seven coastal locations in partnership between the public and private sectors.
Chief Minister Bizenjo said that BCDA is an active institution in coastal development and hopefully it would play its role in development of the coastline.
It has also been announced to build rest houses at 9 separate spots which will be established at Kund Malir, Gwadar, Ormara, and Jiwani so that the coastal areas can be prepared to attract more tourists.
Our job is to take decisions and we want to take every decision that leads to prosperity and development of the province, he added.
The progress on the provision of petrol pumps and other necessary facilities at 11 places by the Ministry of Petroleum for the convenience of the people on the coastal belt was also reviewed in the meeting.
Remember that The Balochistan government has spent 250 million rupees on the establishment of five beach parks on the coastal belt to further increase the capacity of the tourism sector in the province and the government has constructed hotels, restaurants, and other facilities for the promotion of coastal tourism.