"The Playboy club's application for setting up the facility in beach shack would be rejected as shack licences are usually given to individuals and not to the companies", Parrikar told the Assembly.
Technically, it is not possible for the state government to grant license to Playboy Club, he added.
The Playboy club, a chain of nightclubs and resorts, had applied to set up its facility in a beach shack at Candolim beach as per its business plan to open 120 clubs, bars and cafes in India by 2022.
He had also raised the issue on the floor of the House in the form of calling attention motion.
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Replying to the Calling Attention Motion, Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar said today that there had been a lot of discussion on promotion of vulgarity once Playboy club is set up. "We all are aware of how prostitution is rampant in the coastal belt", he said.
Parulekar said that the application was received in the name of Playboy club to build a beach shack and was submitted to the government by former MLA Agnelo Fernandes.
He informed that the department has already given permission for 350 shacks on the government land and 600 in private properties.
"The department found that the application by the club does not fall under the legal purview", the minister added.