
Want to work from Goa beaches? State Government plans co-working spaces
The Hindu
Panaji co-working spaces on Morjim and Ashwem beaches to promote Goa tourism with nomad visa and regenerative tourism.
Co-working spaces for people visiting Goa will soon come up on the Morjim and Ashwem beaches in the coastal State, a Tourism Department official has said.
The Goa Government wants to promote the State as a tourism destination not only for its beaches but also for other activities, State Tourism Secretary Sanjeev Ahuja told PTI at the ITB Berlin, the world's leading travel trade show.
The three-day event began on March 5.
"We want to invite more tourists specially from Europe and high spending tourists from other destinations by providing them an all round experience," he said.
The Goa Tourism Department wants to given other reasons also to travellers to come to the State, the official said.
He said the concept of co-working spaces on the beaches has been introduced by the department led by Minister Rohan Khaunte wherein the State will give nomad visa to the people who can come here, work and also enjoy the beaches.
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