Tsunami fund diverted for tourism development
14th Jan 2006, 12:08 GMT
KOCHI: The state tourism department has taken steps to renovate the beaches with the amount allotted by the centre for protecting the tsunami affected coastal areas. The centre had allotted Rs 100 crores for protecting the tsunami affected areas.
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