Panaji: King Momo Kicks off Carnival in Goa


Report: Ares
Pics: Rajtilak Naik
Daijiworld Media Network Goa
 

Panaji, Feb 3: Carnival float parade in Panaji on Feb 2, 2008 heralded the carnival celebration in this erstwhile portuguese colony where mythological character of King momo will rule the state for next three days.


 

The float parade was flagged off today by chief minister Digamber Kamat in presence of tourism minister fransisco Pacheco in the capital city of Panaji. 

Thousands throned Dayanand Bandodkar road in the city witness the parade which had Brazilian touch. The King Momo's traditional float was followed by Brazilian float, which is participating for the first time. 







This was for the first time that any international community has participated in this state sponsored float parade.  

"Carnival is a time when we expect more than 50,000 tourist to visit the state. People like this celebrations because of the fanfare attached to it," tourism minister Fransisco Pacheco said.  

The float parade which began from below the twin bridges in the city culminated at Kala academy after traversing through four kilometers stretch.








 

Various floats based on the themes participated in the parade, which had Brazilian float spreading the message of  brotherhood and partnership between both the nations.

Amongst various other floats, the float by children's right groups was the attraction where children from all age groups conveyed the message of child-friendly state.

  

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  • Eugene Rego, Bandra/Verna/Toronto

    Tue, Feb 12 2008

    Mistakes happen,and at the  time of festivity.  So lets resolve not to repeat them. Bharat Mata ki Jai

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  • Maruskha Pinto, Goa/Goa

    Mon, Feb 11 2008

    Surely we all enjoyed the floats. One needs to watch it live rather than commenting from the US. Its a crime to hold the flag upside down. Try holding the US flag upside down in public and see what happens.

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  • Joachim Fernandes, US

    Tue, Feb 05 2008

    Some people can never enjoy a good thing. In the midst of joy and festivity they nitpick about the position of the flag.

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  • Maureen D'Souza, Mangalore/Goa

    Mon, Feb 04 2008

    What a shame that the Indian Flag held in India by the Indians is held upside down.

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