Goemkarponn Desk
PANAJI: Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte said government will leave no stone unturned to protect the Mhadei River.
“Government will leave no stone unturned to protect the Mhadei river which is Goa’s lifeline,” said Khaunte
He further said every person has to cooperate and stand behind the Chief Minister in the fight to protect the Mhadei River.
“We need to keep our political differences aside and work hand in hand to fight for Mhadei’s cause. Let those who indulge in politics continue to play politics but we shall not compromise on our policy on the Mhadei river,” Khaunte reiterated.
Speaking on tourism, he said that stakeholders in the tourism business will have to work together and within the framework of the law if the tourism industry has to really make progress.
“Stakeholders in the tourism business will have to work together and within the framework of the law if the tourism industry has to really make progress,” said Khaunte
He further said that government is adopting several measures including ease of doing business in providing online services even as various facilities are being provided to stakeholders.
A proactive tourism department is issuing fines and asking police to lodge FIRs against offenders to make Goa a responsible tourism State,” he added
Continuing, Khaunte said several measures have been taken to provide safe and clean beaches by following an integrated beach management policy with the help of all stakeholders.
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