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Goa Tourism prepares for Goa Carnaval 2015
25 Jan 2015, 06:23 am
Panjim, Jan 24 (NITN): It is finally that time of the year when the state rejoices and celebrates the annual state festival 'Goa Carnaval 2015'.
It is a time when the state makes merry and bring out the most of this festival just before the season of Lent.
This four day extravaganza of fun, frolic, amusement and festivity will kick start from February 14, on Valentine’s day, in a romantic style and promises to keep up the zeal and zest among its people till February 17, 2015.
In order to have a suitable fun and jolly King Momo, Goa Tourism along with the Carnaval committee invited entries for King Momo for the State festival, Goa Carnaval 2015, which will be held on February 14, 2015 till February 17, 2015
This is an opportunity for a Goan to become King and rule the State for four days spreading the message of fun all across the State.
Entries have been invited from aspiring candidates with their full-size photograph, and a close up photograph along with name, address, contact details and a brief profile.
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