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What is Blue Flag Certification?
The Blue Flag is an eco-label (certification) awarded to beaches, marinas and sustainable boat tourism operators that meet a comprehensive set of requirements.
Blue Flag Certification Latest Update:
Two more Indian beaches were awarded the Blue Flag Certification in September 2021. They are:
In Dec 2020, eight Indian beaches held virtual and physical flag hoisting (‘Blue Flag’) ceremony attended by Union Environment Minister, State Ministers and officials. Among Asian nations, India is now the 4th country after South Korea, Japan and UAE with ‘blue flag beaches’.
As of September 2021, Ten Beaches in India have been awarded the prestigious certification, namely:
The Blue Flag Certification is awarded by a non-profit organization called the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
About the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE)
The mission of the Blue Flag Programme is described below:
In June 2018 it was reported that Chandrabhaga beach on the Konark coast of Odisha is not only India’s but also Asia’s first beach to get the Blue Flag certification.
This project was initiated in 2017-2018 as a part of developing model beaches in each coastal UT or state in India. In 2019, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) had identified 13 beaches in the country for blue flag certification, from which 8 were showcased. This required relaxing certain rules of the Coastal Regulation Zone notification, to enable certain construction activities on the beaches.
The pilot beaches are given in the table below:
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