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Goa may get female lifeguards to prevent drowning cases

Goa tourism will soon employ female lifeguards on the beaches to prevent cases of drowning.

Goa tourism minister Dilip Parulekar told the state legislative assembly that the government is in the process of renewing the contract for lifeguard services on beaches.

The contract is currently with by Drishti Special Response Services Ltd.

Parulekar told the house that women tourists who get carried away by undercurrents in the sea have to be rescued by male lifeguards.

‘Sometimes, male lifeguards have to give first-aid to female tourists rescued from the waters,’ the minister said.

He stated that women lifeguards would be the part of lifeguard teams to be commissioned on Goa’s beaches.

The state government has also decided to post lifeguards at waterbodies in the hinterland which attract tourists, to nullify drowning cases.

Parulekar also announced that beaches would be monitored by CCTV cameras by next year, and the control room would be at the tourism department’s headquarters in Panaji.

‘In case of emergencies, agencies like the police, ambulance and tourism department can rush immediately after feedback from CCTV cameras,’ the minister said. The government, he said, also will install chemical toilets at all beaches in eight months.

‘The number of toilets will depend on footfalls on the beaches,’ he said.

Parulekar informed the house that this infrastructure would be created through funding from the Union government.
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