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Maha govt mulls framing policy to set up beach shacks

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The Maharashtra government is mulling over a proposal to frame a policy to set up beach shacks in order to boost tourism in the state.

An official of the state Tourism Department on Thursday said the state is blessed with a huge coastline and there is a demand to have shacks on the seashores.

"But we are treading cautiously over the proposal since there is a need to have responsible tourism and not have tourists who adversely affect the lives of locals," he said.

The presence of shacks should not make families uncomfortable and turn them away from beaches, the official added.

Shacks are temporary structures, which serve as restaurants and bars with sunbeds on the sand. Tourists can even stay there overnight.

 

Goa has formulated Beach Shack Policy, which permits setting up of the temporary structures for tourists. The latest such policy is for the years 2016-19. The temporary structures are allowed to be set up from September to May and have to be removed by June 10.

However, citizen groups have been voicing concern over the "alarming deterioration" of beaches due to the presence of shacks. They have been blaming the government for not acting against those violating the policy.

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First Published: Jul 25 2019 | 9:20 PM IST

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