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Cattle slaughter row: Beef is not banned in Goa, says state tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar

Press Trust of India • July 9, 2017, 19:45:55 IST
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Claiming that the Centre’s notification banning the sale of cattle for slaughter has had no impact on the tourism sector, Goa tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar on Sunday said that tourists would get whatever dishes they want in Goa.

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Cattle slaughter row: Beef is not banned in Goa, says state tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar

Kolkata: Claiming that the Centre’s notification banning the sale of cattle for slaughter has had no impact on the tourism sector, Goa tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar on Sunday said that tourists would get whatever dishes they want in Goa. [caption id=“attachment_3420738” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP[/caption] “Beef is not banned in Goa. The tourists would get whatever they want to eat. They can eat whatever they like,” Ajgaonkar said at the Travel and Tourism Fair organised in the city. “In Goa, the Hindus, Muslims, Catholics are staying together for many years. An environment of communal harmony prevails there,” he said. The minister also claimed that the tourism sector in Goa has had no hiccups after the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) from the beginning of this month. Ajgaonkar, who handed over tourism awards to winners in various categories at the final session of the tourism fair, described security to be the topmost priority in Goa’s tourism sector. “Security of tourists is our topmost priority. The central government has already provided us with Rs 100 crore for developing the tourism infrastructure. We are investing another Rs 50 crore for marketing and advertisement purpose,” Ajgaonkar said. “The tourism department has set up several toilets, changing rooms, bathrooms and other necessary facilities for the convenience of tourists,” he said. Stating that the tourist footfall in Goa significantly increases in the monsoon, the minister said the maximum number of domestic tourists in Goa are from Bengal. “Thousands of domestic and foreign tourists are now coming to Goa to enjoy the monsoon. Adventure sports like water rafting during the rainy season has also started in Goa. The maximum number of domestic tourists in Goa are from Bengal,” he added.

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