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Drinking at Goa beaches to attract Rs 10,000 fine- Business News

Drinking at Goa beaches to attract Rs 10,000 fine Goa Tourism director Menino D Souza said that boards have been installed to warn people against drinking on beaches BusinessToday.In | January 13, 2021 | Updated 09:57 IST Some tourists have also reported foot injuries after accidently stepping on broken glass shards Goa s tourism department has decided to impose a fine of Rs 10,000 for drinking on beaches. This was decided after several areas were found littered with liquor bottles and other waste after New Year. Goa Tourism director Menino D Souza said that boards have been installed to warn people against drinking on beaches. D Souza added, The tourism department will enforce the amended Act through police. Once we have our Tourist Police Force, we will be able to do it on our own. He added the litter left behind was cleared the next day. Although the waste on beaches is cleared three times a day, the state tourism minister said it is a mammoth task for workers to spot eve

Goa To Impose Fine Of Rs 10,000 For Drinking On Beaches

Goa To Impose Fine Of Rs 10,000 For Drinking On Beaches Goa To Impose Fine Of Rs 10,000 For Drinking On Beaches State Tourism Director Menino D Souza told news agency PTI that boards cautioning people against drinking on beaches have been installed. Individuals will be fined Rs 2,000, groups Rs 10,000, an official said (Representational) Panaji: The Goa Tourism department has decided to impose a fine of Rs 10,000 for drinking on beaches after several areas were found littered with bottles after the new year celebrations, an official said on Friday. State Tourism Director Menino D Souza told news agency PTI that boards cautioning people against drinking on beaches have been installed.

PM asks police to check cybercrimes, drug abuse | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

PM asks police to check cybercrimes, drug abuse 1355 DHAKA, Jan 3, 2021 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked the police personnel to stop cybercrimes alongside money laundering, human trafficking, terrorism, militancy, abuse of drugs, gangster culture and repression on women and children. “The most important thing is that the trend of crimes is changing with the advent of newer technologies as it is an era of technology. Cybercrimes are increasing drastically and we have to prevent it,” she said. While addressing virtually the passing-out parade of the 37th BCS batch of assistant superintendents of police (ASPs) from her official Ganabhaban residence here, the Prime Minister also said that the crimes which are being committed using technology must be stopped.

Give highest importance to human rights, rule of law: PM to police-527420

Give highest importance to human rights, rule of law: PM to police UNB 3rd January, 2021 01:57:17 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked members of the police force to attach the highest importance to basic rights, human rights and rule of law while discharging their professional duties. I hope that during the professional duties, police force will give highest importance to people s basic rights, human rights and rule of law, she said. The Prime Minister said this while addressing the training completion programme of 37th BCS (police cadre) at Bangladesh Police Academy, Sarda in Rajshahi virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.

Police have to play stronger role in curbing terrorism: Hasina

Police have to play stronger role in curbing terrorism: Hasina ​ By Sumi Khan, ( IANS) | Published on ​ Mon, Jan 4 2021 0:12 IST | ​ 0 Views   Police have to play a stronger role in curbing militancy and terrorism -Hasina.. Image Source: IANS News Dhaka, Jan 4 : Calling on police to give utmost priority to fundamental rights, human rights and the rule of law while discharging their professional duties, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday highly praised police personnel for playing a significant role in controlling militancy and terrorism in the country. Police have to play a stronger role in curbing militancy and terrorism along with stopping the abuse of drugs. Many police personnel have sacrificed their lives for the noble cause, she said, addressing virtually the passing-out parade of the 37th BCS batch of Assistant Superintendents of Police at the Bangladesh Police Academy, Rajshahi, from her official Ganabhaban residence here.

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