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'Groped, catcalled': Will women-only swimming zones be enough to make Goa beaches safer?

The initiative is a first in India and aims to restore confidence among women visiting Goa’s beaches,

April 30, 2025 / 12:02 IST
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Goa's beaches have seen a rise in disturbing behaviour from some male visitors (AFP file photo)

Goa has rolled out women-only swimming zones across several of its most popular beaches in a move designed to tackle the growing problem of harassment and discomfort experienced by women.

This initiative, as reported by the Times of India, is led by the Drishti Marine lifeguard agency and supported by the state tourism department, following a surge in complaints from women who reported incidents such as catcalling, groping and unauthorised photography while visiting the coastline.

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Previously renowned as a paradise for travellers seeking freedom and relaxation, Goa's beaches have seen a rise in disturbing behaviour from some male visitors in recent years. Social media platforms have amplified these concerns, with numerous accounts surfacing of women being targeted by groups of men, often under the guise of taking selfies or loitering near women in swimwear.

According to TOI, numerous women reported feeling harassed. One woman, sharing her experience online on Reddit, revealed that she was groped, catcalled, and relentlessly stared at while visiting Arambol beach.