Poor roads, high prices, garbage hit Goa tourism: Study
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Thu, Jan 21 2021 19:03 IST |
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Tourists enjoy themselves at a Goa beach on Dec 7, 2017. . Image Source: IANS News
Panaji, Jan 21 : Safety issues, poor roads and garbage management, as well as exorbitant prices and theft are some of the key reasons for the decline in tourist growth in Goa, a big data study conducted by the Goa Institute of Management has revealed.
The study authored by Shikha Aggarwal and Alekh Gour, faculty members at the state s top B-school specialising in operations management and big data analytics, respectively, have also said that big data analytics could help address the coastal state s tourism travails by quick assessment of real-time data uploaded to the internet and social media by visiting tourists.
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