Goa bans roadside beach cooking for tourists, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announces strict regulations.

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant of Goa has declared that tourists will no longer be allowed to cook roadside on beaches in the state. This decision comes as a measure to maintain cleanliness and hygiene on the beaches, which are popular tourist destinations in India. Sawant emphasized that cooking on the roadside poses a risk to public health and cleanliness of the beaches. The Chief Minister urged tourists to use designated cooking areas or facilities provided by the local authorities. This move is part of the government’s efforts to promote responsible tourism and sustainable practices in Goa. Tourists are advised to adhere to the rules and regulations set by the authorities to ensure a pleasant and safe experience during their visit to the beaches. The decision to prohibit roadside cooking is expected to improve the overall cleanliness and hygiene standards on the beaches, enhancing the experience for both tourists and locals. Visitors are encouraged to respect the environment and follow the guidelines to preserve the natural beauty of the beaches in Goa.

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