
State will take efforts to tackle illegalities in beach belt: Goa Minister Rohan Khaunte
The Hindu
The Tourism Minister of Goa also slammed some of the activists protesting against the State's proposed jetty policy.
“The Goa government will take all efforts to tackle illegalities in the beach belt such as unauthorised massage services and touting during the tourist season,” State Minister Rohan Khaunte said on October 27.
Talking to reporters in Panani, the Tourism Minister also slammed some of the activists protesting against the State's proposed jetty policy.
"The menace of touts and unauthorised people offering massages in the beach belt and certain points in Panaji city is increasing. The Tourism Department will, if need be, amend the tourism laws to allow police to act against those indulging in such activities," Mr. Khaunte said.
Asserting that the new jetty policy is aimed at boosting tourism, he said those opposing it are trying to establish their political careers or resurrecting it, while a third group is protesting without even reading the draft.
The jetty policy has nothing to do with coal transportation or any other aspect that will affect fishing as alleged by protesters, Mr. Khaunte said. The Minister also informed the State water sports policy would be ready by December.

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