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Updated: Nov 06, 2019, 01:40 PM IST

This village in Goa imposes ‘Swachhata Tax’ on tourists clicking snaps

Best known as the ancestral village of late Union Minister and Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, Parra village has started charging people for clicking photographs of a coconut palm-lined scenic landscape. Tourists, as well as locals, will have to pay ‘swachhata tax’ or ‘photography tax’ if they click a photograph or shoot video on the road in the village in North Goa.

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Best known as the ancestral village of late Union Minister and Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, Parra village has started charging people for clicking photographs of a coconut palm-lined scenic landscape. Tourists, as well as locals, will have to pay ‘swachhata tax’ or ‘photography tax’ if they click a photograph or shoot video on the road in the village in North Goa.

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