Key Points

Tamil Nadu is making significant strides in sustainable coastal development by investing Rs 24 crore to upgrade six beaches for Blue Flag certification. The state government has strategically selected beaches across different districts to meet stringent international environmental standards. This initiative not only enhances eco-tourism potential but also demonstrates a commitment to marine conservation and responsible tourism. By implementing these upgrades, Tamil Nadu hopes to set a benchmark for sustainable coastal management in India.

Key Points: TN Upgrades 6 Beaches for Blue Flag Eco Tourism

  • Tamil Nadu targets Blue Flag certification for six coastal beaches
  • Rs 4 crore allocated per beach to meet 33 international criteria
  • Project funded under TN-SHORE sustainable ocean resources scheme
  • Aims to promote responsible beach tourism and marine conservation
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TN to upgrade six beaches for 'Blue Flag Certification', allocates Rs 24 crore

Tamil Nadu invests Rs 24 crore to transform six beaches, pursuing global eco-certification and sustainable coastal development.

"The Blue Flag programme fosters collaboration between tourism and environmental sectors. - Government Order"

Chennai, Aug 27

Tamil Nadu is set to add more beaches to its list of Blue Flag-certified eco-tourism destinations, with the state government sanctioning Rs 24 crore for upgrading six beaches across the state.

According to a government order issued by Environment, Climate Change and Forest Department Secretary Supriya Sahu, Rs 4 crore has been earmarked for each beach.

The beaches chosen for the facelift are Thiruvanmiyur, Palavakkam and Uthandi in Chennai, Kulasekarapattinam in Thoothukudi, Keezhputhupattu in Villupuram, and Samiyarpettai in Cuddalore.

The initiative follows the 2025-26 state budget announcement, which proposed measures to ensure these six beaches meet 33 criteria under marine water quality, environmental education, safety, services, and environmental management to qualify for Blue Flag certification.

The project will be funded under the Tamil Nadu Sustainable Harnessing Ocean Resources and Blue Economy (TN-SHORE) scheme.

"The Blue Flag programme, a globally recognised eco-label, fosters collaboration between tourism and environmental sectors. It promotes responsible beach tourism that aligns with conservation goals and supports sustainable coastal development," the government order noted.

In May, the Tamil Nadu State Coastal Zone Management Authority (TNSCZMA) had approved similar upgradation works at Marina Beach in Chennai, Silver Beach in Cuddalore, Kameshwaram Beach in Nagapattinam, and Ariyamaan Beach in Ramanathapuram.

The Greater Chennai Corporation has already completed upgradation works at Marina Beach. Kovalam Beach in Chengalpattu was the first in Tamil Nadu to secure Blue Flag status in September 2021.

The project was implemented by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change with support from the state government. In a separate development, the state has allocated Rs 96 lakh to establish a Marine Elite Force in Chennai, also announced in the 2025-26 budget.

The specialised unit will focus on preventing illegal fishing and combating wildlife crimes involving turtles and other marine species within five nautical miles of the coast.

The order highlighted recent concerns over marine biodiversity, noting that in January and February 2025, the Chennai coast recorded a spike in olive ridley turtle mortalities.

Experts attributed these deaths to by-catch in mechanised fishing nets and trawlers, marine debris, plastic ingestion, unregulated coastal development, pollution, and the impact of climate change. With these measures, Tamil Nadu hopes to strengthen its eco-tourism profile while ensuring sustainable coastal conservation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
About time! Our beaches need proper infrastructure and cleanliness. Last time I visited Thiruvanmiyur beach, there was so much plastic waste. Hope this brings real change.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves visiting Tamil Nadu's coast, this is wonderful news! The Marine Elite Force is especially important to protect those beautiful turtles. 🐢
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Arjun K
Good step but hope the funds are used properly. Sometimes these projects look good on paper but implementation is weak. Regular monitoring is key!
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Karthik V
Excellent! This will boost tourism and create local employment opportunities. Beaches like Kulasekarapattinam have so much potential for responsible tourism.
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Meera T
Hope they include proper facilities for women and children. Clean toilets, safe changing rooms, and proper lighting would make beach visits so much better for families.

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