The draft tourism policy prepared by the Goa government has suggested creating an international gaming cluster to ꦛrelocate existing offshore casinos and a slew of other measures to boost the leisure and entertainment sector in the 🤡state.
As per , the policy has been kept open for suggestions and would be discussed by state MLAs on 16th January in a meeting to be chaired by Goa’s Toꦡurism Minister Manohar ‘Babu’ Ajgaonkar.
The policy also advocates development of golf courses in the coastal state on case-to-case basis proposals based on interna💃tional guidelines, with a ‘conscious consideration of best practices to limited negative impacts on the environment’.
The policy has reportedly also discussed d🦋ivesting the assets of sta💃te-run Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) and setting up of an overarching body, the Goa Tourism Board (GTB), to implement norms pertaining to the tourism sector.
In August last year, the state’s ailing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar that a comprehen🐲sive casino policy to lay down the road-map for shifting offshore casinos to land and appointment of a Gaming Commissioner to regulate casinos would be announced with that month.
In 2016, a KPMG-led consortium an interim presentation on the state’s tourism masterplan to the tourism department that contains many of the proposals enumerated iꦇn the draft tourism policy. The KPMG presentation had included the proposal to have a gaming district in North Goa and shifting of offshore casinos anchored in the River Mandovi to the Chapora or Chicalim Bay.