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To avoid 'Selfie' mishaps, Centre asks states to identify accident-prone spots at tourism sites

The Centre has advised all state governments to identify accident-prone spots at tourism sites for the protection of tourists who take selfies

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The Centre has advised all state governments to identify accident-prone spots at tourism sites for the protection of tourists who take selfies, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

Union Minister of State for Home Hansraj Ahir said accidents while taking selfies are reported from time to time and the Ministry of Tourism has advised all state governments and Union Territory administrations to take a number of measures to safeguard tourists.

He said safety and precautionary measures, including the declaration of 'No Selfie Zones', to prevent any untoward incident are the primary responsibility of the state governments and UT administrations concerned.

The central government's advisory includes identification of such tourist spots, erection of signage warning visitors of the danger involved in taking selfies there and barricading areas wherever possible danger is identified.

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