Despite being one of the most frequented public spaces in the town, the Nagapattinam beach continues to lack essential amenities such as public toilets and drinking water facilities.
With a steady footfall of hundreds of visitors鈥攅specially families and youth who gather during mornings, evenings, and even late into the night鈥攖he absence of basic infrastructure has become a pressing concern for residents and civic activists alike.
The beach, known for its calm atmosphere and perceived safety, attracts both local residents and tourists. Volleyball courts on the shore remain active through the day, drawing groups of youngsters and sports enthusiasts. In recent weeks, the district administration has taken steps to revitalise the beachfront by organising weekend programmes to encourage greater public participation.
鈥淭hough families visit the beach regularly, there are no facilities for them,鈥 said K. Venkadesan, town secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). 鈥淭here is not a single public toilet or drinking water facility. Even in emergencies, people have to walk at least a kilometre to find water when beachside stalls are shut.鈥
He urged the municipality to immediately install free public toilets and provide access to drinking water, especially in light of the increasing public engagement encouraged by local authorities.
When contacted, a senior official from Nagapattinam municipality confirmed that plans are underway to set up toilet facilities and ensure the availability of drinking water on the beach in the near future.