In a recent statement, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant of Goa announced that tourists will no longer be allowed to cook by the roadside or on beaches in the popular tourist destination. This decision comes as part of the government’s efforts to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in public spaces. Sawant emphasized the importance of preserving the natural beauty of the state’s beaches and ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors. The Chief Minister also mentioned that stringent actions will be taken against those found violating these rules. This move is expected to enhance the overall tourist experience in Goa and promote responsible tourism practices. Goa, known for its picturesque beaches and vibrant culture, attracts millions of tourists from around the world each year. By implementing such measures, the government aims to create a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment for both tourists and locals. The decision has received mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the move for its positive impact on cleanliness, while others expressing concerns about the impact on traditional beach activities. Overall, the new regulations are set to contribute to Goa’s reputation as a top tourist destination while also prioritizing environmental conservation and public health.

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Goa bans roadside beach cooking for tourists, says Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to uphold cleanliness.
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