Singapore government shows interest in Manapet tourism project
The Hindu
The proposal is being examined in detail by the territorial administration
If the territorial administration plays its cards right, Puducherry will soon bag a major tourism project, with the Singapore government evincing interest in developing a 100-acre site in Manapet.
The Singapore government has written to the Chief Minister, showing keen interest in making a huge investment at Manapet with the aim to promote leisure, adventure, heritage and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferencing and exhibitions) tourism in the 100 acres of land under the possession of the Tourism Department.
“The Singapore government has written to us showing a very keen interest in developing the land. They wanted to invest in the property through their subsidiary, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), which has high stakes in the tourism projects in the City-State. We are examining the proposal,” an official source told The Hindu.
The official said the Singapore government, through SDC, wanted to develop the land in partnership with an Indian firm.
“If the Singapore government wanted to start the tourism venture in partnership with the Union Territory administration, we would have gone ahead with the proposal after obtaining necessary clearance. But since a third party, an Indian company, was also involved, we need to go through the tendering process. We are examining the proposal in detail since it’s a major opportunity to utilise the land for some major tourism activity,” said an official.
SDC, a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Singapore government, manages the highly successful Sentosa Island, which attracts thousands of tourists per day, said the official.
The plan proposed by the Singapore government was to develop the site into a major tourist attraction by having a five-star hotel, mega convention centre along the lines of ones in Europe, recreation centres for family, children and adventure sporting facilities and a helipad.
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