Women and Child Development Minister Renuka Chowdhary on Saturday said that Goa remains to be safe destination for tourists.
“Goa has built up a reputation over the years and it needs to live up to that,” she said adding the coastal state is safe.
Chowdhary, who is in Goa to participate in a private function interacted with a group of invitees in North Goa’s Candolim beach village.

Questions have been raised on Goa’s safety after a British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling was found dead on the Goa Beach Anjuna beach on February 18.
Also, Chowdhary has several meetings planned in the state with the officials, sources said.
Courtesy: Hindu























































