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Disabled Parking Denied at IFFI Venues in Goa

Disability Rights Association of Goa objects to disabled parking spots being denied at IFFI venues despite collector's notification. Read about the rights violation.

IFFI Goa: Assembly of Over 4 People Banned in Panaji

North Goa DM Ankit Yadav prohibits gatherings of more than 4 people in Panaji for IFFI 2024 from Nov 20-28. The order aims to ensure public safety and prevent disruptions during the film festival.

Goa Aero Sports Must Register by Nov 20

Goa government mandates all aero sports operators to register by November 20, 2024, implementing new safety regulations for adventure tourism activities across the state.

Goa's Salinity Crisis: Experts Sound Alarm

Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are causing dangerous salinity levels in Goa's soil and water, threatening agriculture, tourism, and public health. Experts demand immediate government action.

Sabarimala Virtual Queue: Book Online from Nov 1

Kerala introduces virtual queue system for Sabarimala pilgrimage starting November 1, eliminating physical lines and enhancing devotee convenience through advanced online booking technology.

Goa Governor Approves Panchayati Raj Spatial Planning Bill

Goa takes a monumental step in rural governance as Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai approves the Panchayati Raj Amendment Bill, empowering village councils with enhanced spatial planning authority and streamlined development processes.

Char Dham Temples Close for Winter Season

The sacred Char Dham temples of Gangotri, Yamunotri, and Kedarnath have officially closed for winter, marking an early end to the pilgrimage season amid heavy snowfall predictions in Uttarakhand.

Kedarnath Temple Winter 2025 Closure: Complete Guide

Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand announces winter closure dates for 2025. Get essential travel information, alternative pilgrimage options, and reopening schedule for your Char Dham Yatra planning.

Goa swelters in heat despite yellow rain alert

Goa continues to bake in intense heat despite IMD's yellow alert for rainfall. Temperature soars to 35.5°C with high humidity making conditions unbearable for residents and tourists.

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