The Carnaval, which will continue till February 9, will aim to spread the message of peace, unity and harmony and be a tribute to the state's diverse population and heritage, he said.
Unveiling this year's edition of the Carnaval, which attract tourists from across the globe, Parulekar said the state was working hard to make it the premiere state tourism event.
"The Goa Carnaval is one of the biggest highlights in the state and the country. It is a colourful and vibrant spectacle which gives one a glimpse into Goa's glorious past and is a shining example of how traditions have been carried over time," Parulekar said.
The main float parade of the Carnaval will be held in Panjim on February 6, followed by float parades in Margao (February 7), Vasco (February 8) and Mapusa (February 9).
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Safety, security and cleanliness aspects have been taken into account to ensure that the celebration is a truly memorable one, he said, adding, King Momo, the legendary character who declares the Carnaval open, will be chosen shortly.
Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) is also organising the annual wine festival 'Grape Escapade 2016' from February 4 to February 7 at the DB Bandodkar Grounds, Campal, he said.
An array of programmes, folklore, music and dance performances will be presented, while food courts and Goan delicacies will also be banqueted during the five-day wine festival, he added.