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Explore the integrated vision for developing coastal districts in India through infrastructure, skill development, and innovation hubs. Key focuses include strategic economic priorities, sustainable infrastructural development, and international conferences. Learn more at www.cidcindia.com.

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  1. A DREAM OF COASTAL INDIA DEVELOPMENT WWW.CIDCINDIA.COM All Contents Reserved.

  2. KEY OBJECTIVE “TO DEVELOP THE CORE STRENGHTS OF THE COASTAL DISTRICTS OF INDIA” A DREAM OF COASTAL INDIA All Contents Reserved.

  3. STATES COVERED • GUJARAT • MAHARASHTRA • GOA • KARNATAKA • KERALA • TAMILNADU • ANDHRA PRADESH • ODISHA • WEST BENGAL • PONDICHERRY All Contents Reserved.

  4. 4 Pillars & 9 Elements(Integrated Vision of Coastal India) Integration of Infrastructure Hub Integrated Reforms Hub Knowledge & Skill Development Hub Integrated Innovation Hub

  5. 4 Pillars of Coastal India Development Integration of Infrastructure Hub Knowledge & skill Development Hub 1) A Dream of Costal India Paradeep to Porbandhar a Express highway under the sea 2) Integration of Sea Ports Paradeep to Chennai sea ports 3) Integrated Multipurpose & Multi Level Warehousing Pilot project in place of FCI & CWC 4) International Sea Cargo Airports Integrated with Ports Integrated Innovation Hub Integrated Reforms Hub 1) Fisherman Skill Development Programme 2) Common Man Tourism Skill Development Programme 1) Creation of Beach Development Boards & Tourism Assets 2) Integrated Unified Vegetable Command Structures 1) Coastal Agricultural Reforms 2) Coastal Energy Reforms

  6. KEY FOCUS

  7. Infrastructural Developments and Technological Developments are happening in India together

  8. Services Sector with Technology Integration • Strategic Product Integration – • Through Mobile Applications • Tourism, Banking &Insurance

  9. Strategic Economic Priority(Diversification & Strengthen) Based on Practical Outcome • Growth in sectors targeted by economic development strategy • Increased and diversified employment opportunities • Increased export development & inward investment • Retention, attraction and development of skilled workforce • Delivery of planning and infrastructure for traditional, next generation, and speculative opportunities

  10. Key Projects

  11. Establishing State Development Councils

  12. UPCOMING AND PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES All Contents Reserved.

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  14. International Conference on Major Infrastructure & Coastal Developments (ICMICD 2015)(Development of elevated & non-elevated express highway across our coastline Including under the sea corridor)2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Sustainable Infrastructural Development • Multifunctional use of coastal areas • Enhancement of policy and regulatory framework • Development of coastal express highways • Optimum use of natural resources Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/ICMICD/ All Contents Reserved.

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  16. International Conference on Integration of Sea Ports (ICISP 2015) (Key enhancements of ports capabilities across Indian coastal states & connecting the rivers navigation to ports) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Integration in logistics chains • Enhancements in supply-chain development • Privatization in Indian port sector -Model • Sustainable development of ports – use of IT • Strategies of market players • Ports Governance Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/ICISP/ All Contents Reserved.

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  18. International Workshop & Exhibition on Integrated Multipurpose Multilevel Warehousing (IWMMW 2015) (A Study of Asian countries warehousing management, all logistics & products) 2015, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Warehouses optimization – Logistical / Right Location / Well defined norms • Modernization techniques & use of Technology • Development of Effective Strategies to Build Profitability in Warehousing and Supply Chain Logistic Operations • The Smart Warehouse – Warehousing towards smart future • IT practices in the warehousing industry in India • Government regulations & policies – Licensing, Performance & Accountability Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/IWMMW/ All Contents Reserved.

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  20. Ist International Conference on Creation of Beach Development Boards in India (ICCBDBI 2014) (A Concept Study of Beach Development Boards across the Indian Coastline) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS - Beach Development Board - • Transportation & Infrastructure developments • Beaches Infrastructure Developments • Beach Corridor Projects • Rural & Beach Tourism development – Preserve our beaches • Promotion of cultural heritage linked to the coastal area • Participation of Local Communities in beaches developments • Public / Private Partnership Model Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/ICCBDBI/ All Contents Reserved.

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  22. International Conference on Coastal Agricultural Reforms (ICCAR 2015) (A Step towards Self-Reliance) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTSNEW GENERATION AGRICULTURAL REFORMS – TECHNOLOGY FOCUS • Agricultural Reforms • Water Logging • Rain Water Harvesting • Integration all live rivers across the coast line • Seed Distribution Channels • New Technology Trends & Implementations • New opportunities to revitalize rural communities Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/ICCAR/ All Contents Reserved.

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  24. International Seminar on Skill Development Program for Coastal India Fisherman (SDPCIF 2015) (Lightning the path through Technology ) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Coastal Fishermen development & management • Introducing technology advancements – introduction of FISH TAB • Skill Development Program for Fishermen (FSDP) • Addressing communication problems and other infrastructural issues • Products optimum utilization and marketing techniques • Fisheries and aquaculture research • Resource management and environment protection • Cost and benefits of implementation of FSDP (Fishermen Skill Development Program) in respect of sector growth, contribution to GDP, production, government revenue collection, employment, exports etc. Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/SDPCIF/ All Contents Reserved.

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  26. A Seminar on Indian Aviation Policy (SIAP 2015) (Development of Coastal Sea & Cargo International Airports) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Feasibility Study – Requirements of Airports • Study of Environmental Factors - adequate environmental safeguard measures • Detailed Scientific Study • Coastal Management Zones • Effects on ecologically sensitive regions • Coastal Regulation Zones • Coastal Management Plan • Government Policies Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/SIAP/ All Contents Reserved.

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  28. A Seminar & Exhibition on Unified Command Structure for Fruits & Vegetables Distribution (SUCSFVD 2015)(Creating an Integrated Supply-Chain Management through Technology) 2015, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Creation of unified command structure for smooth distribution & supply of vegetables • Locations effectiveness • Distribution Channels - Measures of a distribution system & performance • Introduction of Farmer TAB • Forming Techniques - Linkages in Production and Distribution of Exported Vegetables • Storage & Supply / Chain Management • Transportation System - Time & Distance / Transportation Costs / Routings • Marketing strategy of vegetable distribution system • Vegetables price forecasting for 2015 Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/SUCSVD/ All Contents Reserved.

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  30. International Workshop on Enhancement of Energy Level (IWEEL 2015) (A Key Study on Indian Scenario) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Power generation through conventional resources • Growth potential in power generation • An update on rules & regulations – policy review • Progress in the field of technology - Devising cost effective wind technology • Vast investments opportunities available • Creation of wind and solar energy platforms across the coastline • Innovative business models in the field of renewable energy • Optimization of Integrated Energy Systems Website Link:http://www.cidcindia.com/IWEEL/ All Contents Reserved.

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  32. International Conference on Infrastructure Capital & Risk Management (ICICRM 2015)(A Key Concept of Stakeholders Financial Management for Coastal India Development) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India • KEY CONCEPTS • Long term financing - Key financial implications • Return on investments • Identifying Capital Risk – Measurement & Management methodologies • Investments & return options with tax exemptions • Detailed analysis of various projects in terms of investments • Options of marger, acquisitions etc. Website Link:www.cidcindia.com/ICICRM/ All Contents Reserved.

  33. Coastal Tourism “A Gateway to Indian Tourism and Economic Growth” Proposed Local Beach Seminars by Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India in Association withCoastal India Development Council (CIDC) www.cidcindia.com All Contents Reserved.

  34. An Economic Development Strategy Framework for Costal Tourism The Strategy Identifies: • Where we are now – A profile of Costal, Regional and Global context • Where we want to be in the future – A 30+ year vision • How we are going to get there – A set of strategic, priority activitiesAn Economic Model – Considering Disaster Management • Leadership and Direction – To help guide partnerships, decisions, resource use, management of all key 9 elements of costal aspects • A framework for Monitoring, Evaluating and Reviewing

  35. Steps in Strategic Integrated Sustainable Tourism Planning • Decision to begin a planning process • Determination of overall policy goals • Develop stakeholders’ visions • Situational Analysis • Develop planning goals and objectives • Analysis • Plan Formulation • Implementation • Monitoring All Contents Reserved.

  36. The urgent need for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) The need for coastal states to accelerate the development of capabilities for integrated coastal area management arises because: (1) Current trends of increasing poverty in coastal communities are resulting in degradation of the coastal area and deterioration of the quality of life. (2) Current pressures from development and population are increasing land- based sources of marine pollution and human intervention with river basins, adversely affecting coastal processes. The pressures include: (a) An accelerating decline of habitat and natural resources, including beaches, mangroves, wetlands, corals and sea grasses, as well as fisheries and other coastal and marine resources. (b) An increasing vulnerability to pollution, beach loss, habitat loss and natural hazards. The changes may, in turn, limit options for future development: (i) Many degraded and threatened coastal resources and ecosystems are in need of rehabilitation and restoration. (ii) Efforts to develop capabilities for integrated coastal area management and implement national programmes may take 10 years or more.

  37. Tourism Management through Environmental Assessment • Make decision-makers aware of the significant environmental effects of proposed projects • Outline alternatives with different environmental impacts • Identify approaches involving the avoidance or reduction of environmental damage and other impacts on coastal regions. • Prevent coastal degradation by requiring the implementation of feasible alternatives and mitigation measures. • Disclose to the public the reason for approval of a project with significant environmental effects. • Foster coordination among stakeholders. • Enhance public participation in linked decision-making processes in a coastal area. (UNDP, 2003)

  38. LOCAL BEACH SEMINARS All Contents Reserved.

  39. KEY CONCEPT OF COASTAL TOURISM • Education and Interpretation • Marine Protected Areas • Marine Wildlife • Planning and Development • Surfing • Scuba Diving / Snorkeling • Cruise Industry • Social and Environmental Impacts • History and Heritage • Yachting/Boating and Marinas • Coastal Resorts • Small Islands • Coastal Trails and Beaches • Marine Ecotourism • Marine Water Sports • Governance/Policies/Stewardship • Sustainability and Certification • Seafood Tourism • Impacts on Fisheries and Coral Reefs All Contents Reserved.

  40. KEY OBJECTIVES OF BEACH SEMINARS • Developmental Plan Research Survey • Local Logistics Analysis • Integration Plan of Beaches Development • Environmental Aspects • Fishermen Basic Tourism Development Program • Local Beach Tourism Promotion Plan & Development • Creation of Awareness about Beach Tourism • Creation of Basic Infrastructure of Beaches • Providing sanitations at all the Tourism spots All Contents Reserved.

  41. COASTAL WEST BENGAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CWBDC) Length of Coastline – 157.5 Km Coastal Districts: • East Midnapore • South 24 Parganas • North 24 Parganas All Contents Reserved.

  42. COASTAL ODISHA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CODC) Length of Coastline – 476.4 Km Coastal Districts: • Puri • Khordha • Ganjam • Kendrapada • Jagatsinghpur • Bhadark • Balasore All Contents Reserved.

  43. COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CAPDC) Length of Coastline – 973.7 Km Coastal Districts: • Nellore • Prakasam • Guntur • Krishna • West Godavari • East Godavari • Visakhapatnam • Vizianagaram • Srikakulam All Contents Reserved.

  44. COASTAL TAMILNADU DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CTNDC) • Coastal Districts: • Kanyakumari • Tirunelveli • Thoothukudi • Ramanathapuram • Pudukkottai • Tiruvarur • Thanjavur • Nagapattinam • Cuddalore • Viluppuram • Kanchipuram • Chennai • Tiruvallur Length of Coastline – 906.9 Km All Contents Reserved.

  45. COASTAL PUDUCHERRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CPDC) Length of the total Coastline of Puducherry (Union Territory) including all 4 districts: 30.6 Km Coastal Districts: • Puducherry • Yanam • Mahe • Karaikal All Contents Reserved.

  46. COASTAL KERALA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CKDC) Coastal Districts: • Kasaragod • Kannur • Kozhikode • Malappuram • Thrissur • Ernakulam • Alappuzha • Kollam • Thiruvananthapuram Length of Coastline – 569.7 Km All Contents Reserved.

  47. COASTAL KARNATAKA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CKADC) Coastal Districts: • Uttara Kannada • Udupi • Dakshina Kannada Length of Coastline – 280.0 Km All Contents Reserved.

  48. COASTAL ANDAMAN & NICOBAR DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CANKDC) Islands: • Andaman Island • Nicobar Island Length of Coastline – 1962.0 Km All Contents Reserved.

  49. COASTAL LAKSHADWEEP DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CLDC) • Coastal Districts: • Agati • Amini • Androath • Bangaram • Bitra • Chetlet • Cherium • Kadman • Kalpeni • Kavaratti • Kiltan • Minicoy Length of the total Coastline of Lakshadweep Islands including all islands: 132 Km All Contents Reserved.

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