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Goa is back to its peak

Goa is back to its peak

Destination Goa is witnessing an extra rush on its roads and beaches as holidaymakers from foreign countries are arriving in the coastal state in large numbers to usher in Christmas and New Year.

Hotels in the state are almost full, the hospitality industry sources said. The government's decision not to impose any COVID-19-related restrictions has helped the mood. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday clarified that the state will not impose any pandemic-related restriction till January 2, 2023, but appealed to people to take precautions on their own. “We are looking at an overall positive season this year. Tourists have arrived in the state for Christmas and New Year celebrations,” Nilesh Shah, President, of the Travel and Tours Association of Goa (TTAG), told PTI. He said that hotels have over 90 percent occupancy for Christmas while they are almost sold out for New Year. Sawant's announcement that there would be no COVID-19 restrictions till January 2 also helped the tourism industry, he added. The police department, meanwhile, is on its toes.

CM Sawant, who also holds the home portfolio, held a meeting of high-ranking officials recently. More traffic police personnel have been deployed on the roads. Superintendent of Police Abhishek Dhania conducted a police march in the South Goa district's main cities and towns, including Margao. A similar march was conducted by Superintendent of Police Nidhin Valsan in the North Goa district. Midnight masses will be held in the state -- where almost 30 percent population is Christian -- on Saturday. In a message released on the eve of Christmas, Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrao said, “Christmas is a season of hope, love and communion. Christians believe that God came to earth on that first Christmas and that he is now with us, the Emmanuel. “He kept aside his power and, in the person of Jesus Christ, took upon himself our fragile nature. He became one with humanity, one with the least of all, and in doing so, he created a union, a communion between him and humankind. Ferrao said that Ferrao showed us, how to love, respect and care for each other so that our life becomes a living and constant service to God and our fellow human beings,” Ferrao said. “As I wish everyone a Happy and Blessed Christmas, I pray that we may all strive to reach out to everyone, particularly to the least and the last, listen to the voices and the needs of the people around us and spend our lives in the service of others, building thereby a new society and a strong communion of communities,” the Cardinal added.

The local business has picked up dramatically in the current season and the local people who depended on tourist income have shown great enthusiasm to uplift the level of service to be offered to international tourists. 

Goa is back to its peak

Goa is back to its peak

Destination Goa is witnessing an extra rush on its roads and beaches as holidaymakers from foreign countries are arriving in the coastal state in large numbers to usher in Christmas and New Year.

Hotels in the state are almost full, the hospitality industry sources said. The government's decision not to impose any COVID-19-related restrictions has helped the mood. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday clarified that the state will not impose any pandemic-related restriction till January 2, 2023, but appealed to people to take precautions on their own. “We are looking at an overall positive season this year. Tourists have arrived in the state for Christmas and New Year celebrations,” Nilesh Shah, President, of the Travel and Tours Association of Goa (TTAG), told PTI. He said that hotels have over 90 percent occupancy for Christmas while they are almost sold out for New Year. Sawant's announcement that there would be no COVID-19 restrictions till January 2 also helped the tourism industry, he added. The police department, meanwhile, is on its toes.

CM Sawant, who also holds the home portfolio, held a meeting of high-ranking officials recently. More traffic police personnel have been deployed on the roads. Superintendent of Police Abhishek Dhania conducted a police march in the South Goa district's main cities and towns, including Margao. A similar march was conducted by Superintendent of Police Nidhin Valsan in the North Goa district. Midnight masses will be held in the state -- where almost 30 percent population is Christian -- on Saturday. In a message released on the eve of Christmas, Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrao said, “Christmas is a season of hope, love and communion. Christians believe that God came to earth on that first Christmas and that he is now with us, the Emmanuel. “He kept aside his power and, in the person of Jesus Christ, took upon himself our fragile nature. He became one with humanity, one with the least of all, and in doing so, he created a union, a communion between him and humankind. Ferrao said that Ferrao showed us, how to love, respect and care for each other so that our life becomes a living and constant service to God and our fellow human beings,” Ferrao said. “As I wish everyone a Happy and Blessed Christmas, I pray that we may all strive to reach out to everyone, particularly to the least and the last, listen to the voices and the needs of the people around us and spend our lives in the service of others, building thereby a new society and a strong communion of communities,” the Cardinal added.

The local business has picked up dramatically in the current season and the local people who depended on tourist income have shown great enthusiasm to uplift the level of service to be offered to international tourists. 

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