In this village of India, tax was imposed on making photos and videos, but one day…

Panaji: Tax was imposed on photographing in a village in Goa, disturbed by the movement of tourists. When a person paid a tax of 500 rupees and posted its receipt on social media, then this matter became increasingly viral. A board was put in place to pay sanitation tax for photographing or making videos in a village panchayat in Goa.

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This village is also special because it is the village of former Goa CM Manohar Parrikar. Shahrukh Khan's film 'Dear Zindagi' was also shot in the streets and church of this village. Actually, one of the roads here is very beautiful. There are coconut trees on both sides of this road and there is greenery all around. In such a situation, the picture of this road is very impressive. To draw this picture, there is a movement of vehicles throughout the day and people keep taking videos and pictures.

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The local people got fed up with this and they put boards in the name of 'cleanliness tax' from place to place. After this, tax on photography and videography ranged from Rs 100 to Rs 500. A victim of that tax uploaded this entire matter on social media. When the Goa administration came to know about this, they hurriedly abolished this tax imposed by the gram panchayat.

Grandma planted so many trees that the scene of the village changed completely!

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