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Goa Carnival begins, thousands line up to watch float parade

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Press Trust of India Panaji

The world-renowned Carnival began

in Goa's Panaji on Saturday and thousands of people lined the streets to watch the float parade led by the mythological King Momo.

The parade, flagged off by state tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar, traveled three kilometres on the picturesque DB Bandodkar Road along the Mandovi river and culminated four hours later near the Kala Academy here.

Lawyer Shalom Saldanha was chosen as King Momo by the state tourism department for this year's festivities, which will culminate on February 25.

Among the highlights of the float parade were martial arts performers and decorated cars.

Speaking to PTI before the start of the parade, 'King Momo' Saldanha said festivities this year were dedicated to a drug-free Goa.

 

"Say no to drugs. When you drink, drink responsibly," he said.

The Carnival parade will be held in Margao on Sunday followed by towns like Mapusa, Morjim, Quepem and Curchorem.

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First Published: Feb 22 2020 | 7:10 PM IST

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