Keeladi tourism projects worth ₹35 lakh put on hold

Tourism development projects worth ₹35 lakh in the heritage site of Keeladi have been stalled due to land classification issues. Despite the site's national recognition and high visitor turnout, administrative delays regarding the use of grazing land have prevented the start of planned cultural infrastructure.
Why it matters
The delay impacts the preservation and promotion of a significant archaeological site that provides critical insights into ancient Tamil civilization.
Tourism development projects at Keeladi in Sivaganga district, worth ₹34.97 lakh, have reportedly been put on hold, even though the site has been selected as a top national heritage village.
The report neutrally outlines the administrative hurdles and the government's stated reasons for the delay.
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