Tourist spots all across India to have ‘no-selfie zones’
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Feb 6, 2019, 17:06 IST
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In a new development, tourist spots across India will now have no-selfie zones. This move comes in the wake of selfie-related deaths that have been reported from time to time. While responding to a query regarding whether selfies … Read more
In a new development, tourist spots across India will now have no-selfie zones. This move comes in the wake of selfie-related deaths that have been reported from time to time. While responding to a query regarding whether selfies have become a nuisance for public safety matter in the Lok Sabha, Home Affairs Minister Hansraj Ahir said that the government has asked states to spot tourist places prone to ‘selfie deaths’. Read less
In fact, as per this move, the Tourism Ministry has advised all union territory administrations and state governments to take safety-precautionary measures to avoid or prevent any unpleasant incident or safeguard tourists, who intend to click selfies at tourist spots. Administrations should declare ‘No Selfie Zones’ in such spots to avoid the danger of getting hurt.
Other instructions that are been laid for the administration to handle this matter are identifying spots that are prone to accidents, setting up signs to indicate danger that involves in clicking selfies, and barricading those areas if possible. As per this latest development, the state governments have also been instructed to spread awareness through social media campaigns and sensitisation through public address system.
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