No Sunburn Festival in Goa this year
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, GOA/ Created : Nov 26, 2021, 09:02 IST
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The Chief Minister stated that the popular electronic dance music (EDM) Sunburn festival organised by Percept Live, which is one the state’s year-end tourism highlights, will not be hosted this time due to the COVID situation.
The Chief Minister stated that the popular electronic dance music (EDM) Sunburn festival organised by Percept Live, which is one the state’s year-end tourism highlights, will not be hosted this time due to the COVID situation. Read less
While talking to the media personnel, he added, “We have not given permission to Sunburn to hold the festival this year. I have already passed the file stating this.”
The Tourism Minister further added that any decision on hosting any such event is taken by the Chief Minister. He added that they (CMO) are aware of the pandemic situation and the SOPs. Although the file had come to them, they sent it to the CMO for a decision, he reiterated. The final decision is, therefore, taken by the Chief Minister, adding that the Chief Minister might have taken the call keeping the COVID situation in the state in mind.
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