Nellore flamingo festival begins in Andhra Pradesh to promote bird-watching tourism
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ANDHRA PRADESH/ Updated : Jan 9, 2018, 13:28 IST
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A visual treat for avid birdwatchers, the Flamingo Festival, kicked-off at Pulicat Lake and Nellapattu in Sullurpet mandal, Andhra Pradesh, on Sunday, January 7 with pomp and gaiety. The three-day-long event was inaugurated by Agr … Read more
A visual treat for avid birdwatchers, the Flamingo Festival, kicked-off at Pulicat Lake and Nellapattu in Sullurpet mandal, Andhra Pradesh, on Sunday, January 7 with pomp and gaiety. The three-day-long event was inaugurated by Agriculture Minister Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy and Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana. Read less

A visual treat for avid birdwatchers, the Flamingo Festival, kicked-off at Pulicat Lake and Nellapattu in Sullurpet mandal, Andhra Pradesh, on Sunday, January 7 with pomp and gaiety. The three-day-long event was inaugurated by Agriculture Minister Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy and Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana.
According to news reports, Chandramohan Reddy revealed his plans to start developmental projects for opening the two vents of Pulicat Lake which may cost the government INR 48 crores. SHAR has put aside a budget of INR 50 lakhs for the work involved in preventing saline water from mixing with Kalangi River.

The Flamingo Festival is organised annually to encourage tourism in Pulicat and Nellapattu. Reportedly, the authorities said that though proper arrangements for the visitors have been made, student visitors, who participated in the festival, had to face shortage of drinking water at the festival.
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