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Buddha Statue Added to Strengthen Eco-Tourism Identity in Diglipur

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A new cultural landmark has been added to one of North Andaman’s key eco-tourism sites with the unveiling of a statue of Lord Buddha at the Pilot Blue Flag Beach in Diglipur. The installation forms part of efforts to enhance the visitor experience while reinforcing messages of environmental responsibility and sustainable tourism.

The statue was unveiled virtually on February 27 under the supervision of the Forest Department, Diglipur Division. The initiative was positioned as a blend of ecological awareness and cultural symbolism, aligning with the beach’s identity as a clean and environmentally managed destination.

Pilot Blue Flag Beach at Ramnagar is known for its unspoilt coastline and adherence to international cleanliness and sustainability standards. The addition of the Buddha statue introduces a spiritual element to the landscape, intended to promote peace, mindfulness and harmonious coexistence with nature.

According to officials associated with the programme, the artwork reflects local biodiversity and conveys the importance of maintaining ecological balance. The statue was sculpted by Mahananda Gomsata, a sculptor from Ramnagar village, adding a layer of local cultural representation to the project.

The unveiling event saw participation from forest officials, representatives of local self-government institutions and residents of the area, with more than 200 people attending. The gathering underscored community involvement in initiatives linked to conservation and tourism development.

Forest Department officials noted that eco-tourism initiatives in Diglipur are being pursued with an emphasis on sustainability rather than large-scale commercialisation. The installation of culturally significant elements at natural sites is being seen as a way to deepen visitor engagement without compromising environmental integrity.

The site has been developed as part of broader efforts to position Diglipur as a destination that combines natural beauty, ecological sensitivity and cultural expression. Clean beaches, regulated access and awareness programmes form part of this approach.

The programme concluded with formal proceedings acknowledging the role of local stakeholders and officials in executing the initiative. The Buddha statue is expected to become a point of interest for visitors while reinforcing the beach’s identity as a space for reflection and responsible tourism.

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