Beginning on July 11, the YSRCP government's tourist bureau will charge visitors to Rushikonda beach a $20 entrance fee. At Rushikonda beach, the authorities are now collecting fees of 10 rupees for two-wheelers, 30 rupees for vehicles, and 50 rupees for buses. But the revelation of general admission costs recently has come as an unexpected addition to these already-paid payments.

The YS jagan administration's choice to raise the Rushikonda beach entrance charge has drawn criticism from opposition parties, civic groups, and locals. They contend that there should be no admission charges for public spaces, and people who like the outdoors are especially hostile to the idea. social media users are venting their rage by arguing that the government needs to prioritize beach development rather than focusing on bringing in revenue from tourists. Many criticized the choice as being anti-public.

Jagan murdered amaravati after assuming power and made vizag the executive capital of AP, but throughout the subsequent four and a half years, he accomplished very little of either. Vizag's infrastructure is disintegrating as a result of Jagan's carelessness. Additionally, by requiring visitors to pay an entrance charge, natural resources like Rushikonda beach are increasingly being commercialized.


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