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Goa village bans kissing in public

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Press Trust of India Panaji
A village panchayat in Goa has "banned" kissing in public holding that "such obscene behaviour" by some couples and holidayers creates nuisance to the local people.

Salvador do Mundo village panchayat, located near state capital Panaji, passed a resolution recently banning kissing in public along with consumption of liquor and playing loud music openly.

"We adopted the resolution since we have been getting several complaints from the local people about the obscene behaviour (of some couples and holidayers). We had to control it," said Reena Fernandes, deputy sarpanch of Salvador do Mundo.

According to civic authorities, villagers were also concerned over the obscene behaviour of those on picnic to the sylvan settings of the coastal hamlet.
 

After adopting the resolution, the civic body has put up banners urging the public as well as visitors to cooperate with the order.

Goa has, of late, witnessed a debate on moral policing with state Directorate of Art and Culture banning jeans, sleeveless top and other informal dresses in office.

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First Published: Mar 26 2015 | 7:02 PM IST

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