Recommend to use Rushikonda structures as hospitality project: Ministers’ panel

A government-appointed committee has recommended that the Rushikonda complex be developed into a hospitality and tourism project under a public-private partnership model. The plan includes reserving parts of the facility for public and cultural use while maintaining its original purpose as a resort.
Why it matters
This decision resolves a long-standing debate over the utilization of controversial state-funded infrastructure, balancing commercial interests with public access.
The Committee of Group of Ministers constituted by the State government to examine the future utilisation of the Rushikonda constructions has decided on Wednesday to recommend that the facilities be developed and operated as a hospitality project, maintaining the original purpose for which they were built.
The report neutrally summarizes the committee's findings and the rationale provided by the Finance Minister.
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