"This is a unique event for Goa. Tourism department will ensure that all efforts would be made to attract tourists from the Europe to witness this exposition," State Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar told PTI today.
He said the central government has shown interest in joining hands with state tourism department in promoting this event.
Last year 3.5 million tourists arrived in Goa, which was almost one million more than 2.4 million arrivals reported a year before, he said.
A recent meeting of Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar with Union Tourism Minister Shripad Naik in Panaji gave in-principle approval for the proposal wherein state and the Centre will spend around Rs four crore on the campaign.
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The Archbishop of Goa has announced the dates of the once-a-decade exposition of the relics from November 22, 2014 to January 4, 2015.
He died on December 3, 1552, on Sancian island, China.
His remains were first laid to rest in Portuguese Malacca (present day northern Malaysia).
Two years later, the body was moved to the Portuguese colony at Goa and installed in the Basilica of Bom Jesus, near Panaji.