Authorities in India have rejected a plan by the adult entertainment company Playboy to open its first club in the country, in Goa.
Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said Playboy's proposal would not be considered by his government on "technical grounds".
The club was planned to open on north Goa's Candolim beach.
Playboy, along with several other adult magazines, is banned in India under its obscenity laws.
PB Lifestyle, the Indian firm with rights to the Playboy brand that plans to set up eight Playboy Clubs over three years and have 120 clubs, bars and cafes in 10 years, has not yet commented on the development. Full story...
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Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said Playboy's proposal would not be considered by his government on "technical grounds".
The club was planned to open on north Goa's Candolim beach.
Playboy, along with several other adult magazines, is banned in India under its obscenity laws.
PB Lifestyle, the Indian firm with rights to the Playboy brand that plans to set up eight Playboy Clubs over three years and have 120 clubs, bars and cafes in 10 years, has not yet commented on the development. Full story...
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