In an effort to maintain cleanliness and hygiene on the beaches in Goa, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has announced that tourists will no longer be allowed to cook by the roadside. Sawant emphasized the importance of preserving the beauty of the beaches and ensuring that they remain clean for both locals and visitors. This decision comes as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to promote responsible tourism and sustainable practices in the region. The Chief Minister also highlighted the need for tourists to be mindful of their surroundings and to dispose of waste properly to protect the environment. The announcement has been well-received by environmentalists and local residents who have long been advocating for stricter regulations to protect Goa’s natural resources. By implementing this new rule, the government aims to create a more environmentally friendly and enjoyable experience for all beachgoers. Tourists are encouraged to respect the guidelines and cooperate with authorities to help preserve the beauty of Goa’s beaches for future generations.

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Goa bans roadside cooking by tourists on beaches, says Chief Minister Pramod Sawant; aims to maintain cleanliness.
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