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Fully agree with your opinion on tourism which was in fact a boon a couple of decades back, especially in the 80's. People from various parts of Europe would find joy and peace in the state. But with the govt, any govt for that matter, in power played into the hands of the North Indian capitalists who began visiting the state under the pretext of business, ending up creating a mess by taking undue advantage of the local business .

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Given the values of what a holiday must be that Goa's service providers drum done the tourists throats it is no surprise that the goondas far exceed the civilized visitors. Most foreign tourists will not be attracted by the nonsense that collective quality of tourism Goa has to offer.

Not only must there be a control on the number of tourists allowed to visit Goa but also a control of their quality. For example, drink alcohol on the beach and throw a broken bottle on the beach should be classed as attempted homicide with a penalty of life imprisonment in a highly fenced compound with very basic accommodation and open air defecation. Any takers?

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It is rightly said if anyone wants tourism to increase in goa and more so in Anjuna then it is only defining the End of Goa

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