Thiruvananthapuram: A statement from the Lakshadweep administration said that it is engaged in the development of high-end eco-tourism projects at Kadamat, Suheli, and Minicoy Islands. The administration said that it has proposed high-end eco-tourism projects in order to establish a robust base for maritime economic growth with tourism development as its core. It has proposed high-end eco-tourism projects in order to establish a robust base for maritime economic growth with tourism development as its core. The projects are to be implemented under the aegis of NITI Aayog and taking into account the protection of the fragile coral's ecosystem. The three water villa projects will come up at Minicoy at a cost of Rs 319 crore, Suheli islands at a cost of Rs 247 crore and Kadamat at Rs 240 crore. National Centre for Sustainable Social Management (NCSCM), MoEF&CC and NITI Aayog have conducted a joint survey during November 2018 for site assessment and confirmation. Lakshadweep said that before finalizing the projects, the administration has conducted meaningful consultations with all the concerned stakeholders including public representatives and the concerned panchayats of Kadamat, Kavaratti and Minicoy. The local panchayats concerned have issued NOC for the proposed eco-tourism projects at Kadamat, Minicoy and Suheli islands in totality even for bar license in the project. The administrator said that Global tenders for the three projects have been floated and can be downloaded with effect from August 1, 2021. Karnataka Covid tally cross over 29,000 mark, Recoveries touch at 1,502 Corona conditions to be pathetic in October! Weather Update: Rajasthan and MP to receive heavy rain today, IMD issues red alert