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Belekeri

Village in Karnataka, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Belekeri is a village in Ankola, Karnataka, India, and is known for its fish. It is approximately 6 km from Ankola. Its industrial port is used for shipping iron ore and manganese to various destinations, including China.[citation needed] The port came to a wide media attention due to the Belekeri port scam.[1][2] Belekeri port is on bank of Hattikeri River.

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History

Historically, the port was used by the British. The village has ancient historical significance as it houses an inscription which is more than 500 years old.[3] It has Jainabeera temple, which is of a great significance to the villagers.

Belekeri Port

Karnataka plans development of non-major transhipment port with Rs 3,000 crore is likely to be invested in greenfield port at Belekeri.[4]

Belekeri Harbour

The fishing harbour is suitable for moderate weathers. If proper improvements are brought about, it can greatly increase its capacity.[5] Government of Karnataka has planned to improve it under Public-Private partnership.[6] Justice Santosh Hegde, the then Lokayukta of Karnataka, is also reported to have expressed his concerns over the illegal activities.[7]

Environmental issues

The export activity caused sufferings to over 3500 people.[8] Fishermen have also expressed concerns over damages to their fishing activities.[9] But, pressures to start the mining and ore-exporting are on the rise in Karnataka.

Beach

Grassy lawns are a common sight. The sunsets are pleasing to the eyes. The place also has hills around. The beach is not far away from other tourist attractions like Gokarna.[3] The nearest railway station to Belekeri is the Ankola railway station, which is about 11 km away.

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