Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has announced that tourists will no longer be allowed to cook by the roadside or on beaches in Goa. This decision comes after concerns were raised about the safety and cleanliness of these cooking practices. Sawant emphasized that the state government is committed to maintaining the beauty and cleanliness of Goa’s beaches, which are major tourist attractions. He stated that strict action will be taken against those found cooking by the roadside or on the beaches. The Chief Minister also urged tourists to use designated cooking areas and facilities to ensure their safety and the cleanliness of the environment. This move is aimed at preserving the natural beauty of Goa and providing a better experience for visitors. Tourists are advised to adhere to the new regulations to avoid any inconvenience or penalties. Goa is known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, and the government’s efforts to protect these assets are crucial for the state’s tourism industry. With these new restrictions in place, Goa is taking a step towards creating a more sustainable and enjoyable experience for tourists while also preserving its natural beauty for future generations.

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Goa bans roadside cooking by tourists on beaches, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announces strict measures.
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