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Kerala mulls setting up houseboat regulatory authority

Kerala proposed to set up houseboat regulatory authority to control the operations of houseboats, an integral part of cruise tourism, in the state waters. The government decided to make rules stringent in the wake of a recent incident, in which a houseboat had caught fire in Vembanad Lake in Alappuzha district as it was cruising with 13 tourists, including three children.

Kerala mulls setting up houseboat regulatory authority
Kerala mulls setting up houseboat regulatory authority
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Published : Feb 4, 2020, 4:43 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government is mulling constitution of a regulatory authority to control the operations of houseboats, an integral part of cruise tourism, in the state waters.

A proposal to set up the authority was under the government's active consideration as a majority of houseboats were found to be flouting mandatory protocols and norms to be followed, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran told the state Assembly on Tuesday.

The government decided to make rules stringent in the wake of a recent incident, in which a houseboat had caught fire in Vembanad Lake in Alappuzha district as it was cruising with 13 tourists, including three children.

The tourists had a miraculous escape as they jumped into the shallow waters and were rescued by another passing boat.

During an inspection, it came to light that the majority of houseboats were operating illegally, the minister said.

Around 2,000 houseboats were operating in the area but only around 800 were found to have a license, he said.

"We cannot allow this to continue anymore. We should have stringent regulations to control its operations.

There is a proposal before the government to constitute a regulatory authority for the purpose.

We are mulling bringing legislation in this connection at least in the next assembly session," the minister said.

(PTI)

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government is mulling constitution of a regulatory authority to control the operations of houseboats, an integral part of cruise tourism, in the state waters.

A proposal to set up the authority was under the government's active consideration as a majority of houseboats were found to be flouting mandatory protocols and norms to be followed, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran told the state Assembly on Tuesday.

The government decided to make rules stringent in the wake of a recent incident, in which a houseboat had caught fire in Vembanad Lake in Alappuzha district as it was cruising with 13 tourists, including three children.

The tourists had a miraculous escape as they jumped into the shallow waters and were rescued by another passing boat.

During an inspection, it came to light that the majority of houseboats were operating illegally, the minister said.

Around 2,000 houseboats were operating in the area but only around 800 were found to have a license, he said.

"We cannot allow this to continue anymore. We should have stringent regulations to control its operations.

There is a proposal before the government to constitute a regulatory authority for the purpose.

We are mulling bringing legislation in this connection at least in the next assembly session," the minister said.

(PTI)

Also Read: Kerala start-up Entri eyeing 5 million users in 12 months

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Kerala mulls setting up houseboat regulatory authority
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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 4 (PTI) The Kerala government is
mulling constitution of a regulatory authority to control the
operations of houseboats, an integral part of cruise tourism,
in the state waters.
A proposal to set up the authority was under the
government's active consideration as majority of house boats
were found to be flouting mandatory protocols and norms to be
followed, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran told the
state Assembly on Tuesday.
The government decided to make rules stringent in the
wake of a recent incident, in which a houseboat had caught
fire in Vembanad Lake in Alappuzha district as it was cruising
with 13 tourists, including three children.
The tourists had a miraculous escape as they jumped into
the shallow waters and were rescued by another passing boat.
During an inspection, it came to light that majority of
houseboats were operating illegally, the minister said.
Around 2,000 houseboats were operating in the area but
only around 800 were found to have license, he said.
"We cannot allow this to continue anymore. We should have
stringent regulations to control its operations.
There is a proposal before the government to constitute a
regulatory authority for the purpose.
We are mulling bringing a legislation in this connection
at least in the next assembly session," the minister said. PTI
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