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Say no to beer on the beach because it may land you behind the bars in Goa

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On Thursday, the Goa cabinet decided to amend the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintenance) Act, 2001, to ensure that the tourist places and the beaches kept clean and safe for the tourists and others, tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar said.

This bill includes proposal for imposing a fine of Rs 2,000 for people who drink alcohol or cook in public. A failure to shell out the penalty will attract imprisonment for up to three months.

The penalty will also be applicable if a group is seen drinking in public, in that case the fine will be Rs 10,000.

According to state Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar, the Bill is yet to be passed in the Assembly and once passed an advisory will also be issued. The amendment is expected to be tabled during the Assembly session, which starts on January 29.

“We have brought this amendment for those who break bottles on the beach, (and) cook and drink alcohol in public places like beaches,” Ajgaonkar told the media.

“Nobody can drink alcohol on our beaches and tourist places anymore. Bottles cannot be carried there. Food also cannot be cooked in the open. All these offences will attract a fine of Rs 2000. If the fine is not paid, an offence can be registered. The offender can be arrested and imprisoned for three months,” Ajgaonkar added.

As part of the amendment, photographs of the offenders can be sent to the tourism department, who will then impose the fine.

The state tourism minister further said, “We want good tourists, those who follow Goa’s discipline and culture and Goenkarponn.”

Goa witnessed a sharp decline in tourist arrivals last year which forced the government to consider regulating food prices in restaurant and beach shacks.

Speaking on this issue Ajgaonkar had said that, “The government is also planning to keep an eye on online booking sites that increase the room rates termed as dynamic pricing.”

The minister had also said that the government will fine restaurants if the prices of the dish go above Rs. 500.

Among other issues, the association had also pointed to the lack of law and order management across beaches in Goa, where the beach patrolling police do not have official powers to book anyone for littering, spitting, or drinking liquor on the beach and not disposing beer bottles properly.

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Maharashtra assembly election: BVA accuses BJP leader of distributing cash, Congress asks Election Commission to take strict action

The BVA has alleged that BJP candidate from Nalasopara Rajan Naik was distributing cash, allegedly to influence voters, in the presence of former minister Vinod Tawde.

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Maharashtra assembly election: BVA accuses BJP leader of distributing cash, Congress asks Election Commission to take strict action

Just a few hours before Maharashtra conducts the assembly elections, Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (BVA), a regional party, accused BJP leaders, including general secretary and former minister Vinod Tawde, of distributing cash at a hotel in Virar in Palghar district. 

The BVA has alleged that BJP candidate from Nalasopara Rajan Naik was distributing cash, allegedly to influence voters, in the presence of former minister Vinod Tawde. Kshitij Thakur, who is the sitting BVA MLA , reached the hotel with his supporters and a high drama followed.

Reportedly, the BVA supporters gheraoed Vinod Tawde and raised slogans. The supporters claimed that they found envelopes with cash and diaries at the meeting venue. Several viral videos show BVA supporters waving currency notes in front of Vinod Tawde. 

Reports said that an FIR has been registered in this connection. BVA President Hitendra Thakur alleged that a sum of Rs 5 crore was distributed at the Virar hotel. He added that former minister Tawde had a diary that carried details of the cash.

Furthermore, the Congress has also shared a video from the hotel and accused the BJP of trying to use money power to influence the election. The party added that even top leaders are involved, and asked the Election Commission to take note and strict action.

Meanwhile, the BJP has trashed the allegations and termed them baseless and a political stunt by the Bahujan Vikas Aghadi on the eve of elections. The BJP said that Vinod Tawde was at the hotel for a meeting with party workers to discuss poll preparations. It also said the Election Commission must investigate the matter and scan CCTV footage to get to the root of the matter. 

Additional Chief Electoral Officer of Maharashtra Kiran Kulkarni has said they have received a complaint in this connection and necessary action will be taken.

Maharashtra will vote on November 20, and the counting of votes will take place on November 23.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit India soon, says Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov

The Russian President is under an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit India soon, says Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India soon, and the announcement of dates will also be made soon.

He added that specific dates of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India will soon be announced and Russia will begin preparing for it. He noted that they will work out the precise date of his visit soon. He continued that after two visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they have a visit of President Vladimir Putin to India.

Notably, the Russian President is under an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. Earlier in March 2023, nearly a year after the conflict began, the ICC issued arrest warrants against both Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s commissioner for child rights, for the alleged war crimes.

Reportedly, under the Rome Statute, the court’s binding treaty, individuals against whom an ICC warrant has been issued, must be detained if the person visits a country, which is a member state of the ICC. Nonetheless, India has not signed or ratified the Rome Statue. Therefore, the ex-KGB agent cannot be arrested here.

Additionally, India has repeatedly abstained from voting against Moscow on resolutions in the United Nations on the Ukraine war. Also, India has continued to purchase oil from Russia, adding to the annoyance of the United States-led western bloc of nations.

Earlier in October, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Russia’s Kazan for the annual summit of the leaders of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) group of nations. Both the two leaders held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit.

During the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin also discussed India’s economic growth under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He further thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his participation in the three-day summit.

The Russian President said that all the countries talk about the need to ensure high economic growth rates but India has been doing it successfully for several years. He hailed that achieving high economic growth of 7.5 per cent sets an example for other countries.

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Uttar Pradesh: Two bikers killed, dozens injured after vehicles pile-up due to low visibility

Multiple car occupants were injured and sent to Saifai Medical College, while one was admitted to Shikohabad Hospital. 

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Uttar Pradesh: Two bikers killed, dozens injured after vehicles pile-up due to low visibility

In an unfortunate incident, two bikers lost their lives, and nearly three dozen people were injured in multiple road accidents early on Tuesday as dense smog blanketed Noida and other parts of western Uttar Pradesh, severely impacting visibility.

Low visibility due to thick fog on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway led to multiple collisions with a broken truck. Multiple car occupants were injured and sent to Saifai Medical College, while one was admitted to Shikohabad Hospital. 

Reportedly, on the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, a truck collided with another due to low visibility, triggering a chain reaction. Further, a bus travelling from Panipat to Mathura crashed into the stationary trucks, injuring around a dozen passengers who were rushed to the hospital. Police were deployed to the scene to clear the pile-up.

Additionally, in Firozabad, near Agra, nearly six vehicles collided on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway after a pick-up truck broke down near Nasirpur. After the drivers failed to spot the stalled vehicle due to the smog, leading to a pile-up of SUVs and other cars.

Meanwhile, a speeding truck rammed a bike on National Highway-34, killing Mansharam, a Manipuri resident in Bulandshahr. The police have detained the truck driver. Another fatal accident occurred in Badaun, where an unidentified vehicle struck the bike of Santosh Singh, a teacher commuting to his school in Mau, leading to his death. Ten other people sustained injuries in similar incidents in the region.

Notably, these accidents come as North India grapples with hazardous air quality, with pollution levels in the ‘severe plus’ category. The air pollution has created a health emergency in the National Capital Region (NCR), with residents reporting sore throats, headaches, and breathing difficulties. Authorities have also urged people to remain indoors to minimise exposure to the toxic air.

Reportedly, the local police and administrations are on high alert as they manage the fallout from the hazardous conditions, which continue to threaten road safety and public health.

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