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Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane Pushes For Fast-Track Development Of Panvel Aquarium And Sea Lion Entertainment Centre Before Diwali

Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane has directed officials to expedite the proposed Silla Aquarium and Sea Lion Entertainment Centre at Panvel and complete the necessary technical and administrative procedures at the earliest. Rane chaired a review meeting at Mantralaya on Monday to assess the ambitious project, which is envisaged as a major attraction combining marine education,…

Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane Pushes For Fast-Track Development Of Panvel Aquarium And Sea Lion Entertainment Centre Before Diwali

Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane has ordered officials to accelerate the development of the Silla Aquarium and Sea Lion Entertainment Centre in Panvel, with the aim of holding the groundbreaking ceremony before Diwali. During a review meeting at Mantralaya, Rane examined the technical and administrative aspects of the ambitious project, which aims to be a major tourist attraction featuring marine education, research, and entertainment.

The proposed center will house marine and freshwater aquariums, exhibitions on marine biodiversity, an ocean tunnel, a digital learning center, touch pools, jellyfish and coral reef displays, research and breeding facilities for marine organisms, a sea lion entertainment center, a snow park, and a 12-D theatre. It will also offer food outlets, souvenir shops, parking, gardens, and other visitor amenities.

Nitesh Rane emphasized the importance of maintaining quality and establishing a long-term maintenance plan, as the facility's location near Mumbai could attract both domestic and international tourists.

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