Goa: Drinking in public places to attract heavy fine, says Parrikar

Parrikar in Panaji Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar speaking at the Economic Development Corporation in Panaji | Facebook account of Manohar Parrikar

Drinking alcohol at public places in Goa will attract a heavy fine from August 15, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar announced on Monday.

Addressing a gathering after opening the incubation centre at the state-run Economic Development Corporation (EDC) in Panaji, Parrikar said the fine for littering and carrying plastic bags would also go up from the next month.

"There is something called civic responsibility. The footpath, which is developed along the river in Panaji city, is being used by the people for drinking beer," Parrikar said.

Parrikar declared, "There will be heavy fine for drinking in public from the next month. We will implement the decision from August 15 onwards."

However, he didn't specify the amount.

Parrikar added littering would also attract a steeper fine.

The fine for carrying plastic bags will be increased from Rs 100 to Rs 2,500.

"I think that is the only way we can control this menace," Parrikar noted.

Parrikar also lashed out at the citizens who dump flowers by wrapping them in plastic in the Mandovi river after offering them to God.

"Every day, we get the old bridge cleaned up. Every day, I see some flowers being thrown on it. People think that they are doing great religious service by throwing flowers in the water. You can throw flowers in water but not in plastic bags. Half the flowers are thrown on the footpath on the bridge," Parrikar rued.

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