Losing Goa
For decades, Goa occupied a singular place in the global imagination. It was not merely a beach destination, but a cultural mood ~ inexpensive, unhurried, and faintly detached from the commercial anxieties of modern tourism.
The 24-hour curfew was first imposed on May 9 this year and since then it has been extended regularly.
PTI | Panaji | August 30, 2021 3:35 pm
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The Goa government has once again extended the Covid-19 induced statewide curfew till September 6.
A notification to this effect was issued on Sunday. The 24-hour curfew was first imposed on May 9 this year and since then it has been extended regularly.
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The Goa government has opened the majority of activities in the tourist state but the areas like casinos are yet to be reopened.
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Goa’s Covid-19 tally went up by 74 on Sunday to reach 1,73,791, an official had said. The state had 945 active cases as of Sunday.
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For decades, Goa occupied a singular place in the global imagination. It was not merely a beach destination, but a cultural mood ~ inexpensive, unhurried, and faintly detached from the commercial anxieties of modern tourism.
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