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Odisha’s Sunapur and Puri
beaches have once again received the prestigious Blue Flag certification for
the year 2025-26. Sunapur beach in Ganjam district received this prestigious
award for the third consecutive year, and Puri’s Golden Beach received it for
the seventh consecutive year.
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Odisha’s Sunapur and Puri
beaches have once again received the prestigious Blue Flag certification for
the year 2025-26. This international honour confirms their status among the
cleanest and most environmentally sustainable beaches in the world.
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Blue Flag is a globally
recognised eco-label awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education
(FEE), based in Denmark. It is awarded to beaches, marinas and sustainable
boating tourism operators that meet 33 stringent criteria.
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Sunapur beach in Ganjam
district received this prestigious award for the third consecutive year, and
Puri’s Golden Beach received it for the seventh consecutive year.
Total Blue Flag certified
beaches in India
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There are a total of 18
Blue Flag certified beaches in India, of which 12 are already certified beaches
and five new beaches of Maharashtra will receive certification in 2025 and one
(Eden Beach, Puducherry) has been given conditional recognition.
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Among the fully
recognised beaches, two are from Odisha, as stated by Sunny Khokkar, Divisional
Forest Officer (DFO) of Berhampur and nodal officer of Sunapur Beach Management
Committee.
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In January 2025, Kappad
Beach in Kozhikode, Kerala and Chaal Beach in Kannur were awarded the
prestigious Blue Flag certification by the Foundation for Environmental
Education (FEE), Denmark. Recently, five beaches of Maharashtra received
international Blue Flag certification.
Blue Flag Programme
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It was launched in 1985
in France and in 2001 in regions outside Europe. It is one of the world’s most
recognised voluntary awards for beaches, marinas and sustainable tourism boats.
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It promotes sustainable
development in freshwater and marine areas through four main criteria: water
quality, environmental management, environmental education and safety.
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Other Indian beaches
included in the Blue List are Shivrajpur-Gujarat, Ghoghla-Diu, Kasarkod and
Padubidri-Karnataka, Kappad-Kerala, Rushikonda-Andhra Pradesh, Golden-Odisha,
Radhanagar-Andaman and Nicobar, Kovalam in Tamil Nadu and Eden Beach in
Puducherry, Minicoy Thundi Beach, Lakshadweep, Kadmat Beach, Lakshadweep.