Lighthouses could become tourism spots in India in the near future
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Jul 21, 2021, 08:03 IST
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India might soon be getting world-class facilities at its lighthouses. According to reports, the Marine Aids to Navigation Bill, 2021 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha.
India might soon be getting world-class facilities at its lighthouses. According to reports, the Marine Aids to Navigation Bill, 2021 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha. Read less
India might soon be getting world-class facilities at its lighthouses. According to reports, the Marine Aids to Navigation Bill, 2021 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha. The bill was passed by the Lower House of the Parliament, and it aims to bring heritage lighthouses in the country to the forefront. The bill repels the archaic Lighthouse Act, 1927, which currently controls the lighthouses in India.
The lighthouses could be designated as any aid to navigation under the control of the central government, while also developing them into cultural, educational hubs, besides a tourism hub.
Lighthouses were built during a time when technology was limited. These lighthouses are however still used in certain parts of the world. They emit light that guides ships. It is very helpful for those who are lost at sea, or those who just need guidance to reach the shore. As fascinating as it can get, a lighthouse tour could soon be your travel agenda in the coming time.
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