Opposition parties in Goa have raised objections to a proposed bill aimed at regulating outdoor advertisements and hoardings in the state. The bill has sparked protests from opposition members who argue that it could stifle freedom of expression and have a negative impact on businesses. The proposed legislation seeks to establish guidelines for the placement and content of outdoor advertisements, with penalties for violations. Critics of the bill claim that it gives too much power to the government to control what can be displayed in public spaces. The opposition has called for further consultations and revisions to the bill before it is passed. The controversy surrounding the bill highlights the ongoing debate over the balance between regulation and freedom of speech in India. With outdoor advertising being a key component of marketing strategies for many businesses, the outcome of this bill could have significant implications for the advertising industry in Goa. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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Goa opposition protests outdoor ad regulation bill, citing concerns over impact on hoardings.
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