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[title] => TOURIST STATUS IN GOA: ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS
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[author] => Mr. Satyavan M. Betkekar
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[abstract] => India attained independence in 1947, but after a decade, small states joined the Goa National Stream. Goa is a unique combination of nature solutions in Goa known as Intelligence and Activities.
Goa became independent from Daman and Diu on 19th December, 1961, from Portuguese rule and became an independent Hood on 30th May 1987. The total area of ​​Goa state is 3702 square kilometers. And from August 15, 1987, two districts of North Goa and South Goa have been divided, respectively, in addition to the headquarter at Panaji and Margao. North Maharashtra, east by Karnataka and east by the Arabian Sea. According to 2001 census, Goa has a population of 13.48 lakh.
During the month of June and September, the southwest monsoon rains in Goa state. The average rainfall is 3200 meters. In summers and summers generally, commonly known as the temperate water which is slightly or not partially cut, is common in the rest of the year. The temperature range is from 15.70 to 350 C.
KEYWORDS: Cozy lakes, coastline, attractive green hills, health tourism, heritage tourism, adventure tourism, entrainment tourism
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