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However, the Government of Kerala postponed the event to avoid a conflict with the National Achievement Survey examination. [11] [12] The festival was then held in Ananthapuri, Thiruvananthapuram district, featuring 25 venues for 250 events. [13] For the first time in the festival's history, five tribal art forms have been included in the ...
3 January - CBI Special Court Kochi awards Life imprisonment to Communist Party of India (Marxist) workers involved in Periya twin murder of Youth Congress workers. [1] [2]8 January - Controversial business man Boby Chemmannur arrested by Kerala Police following Sexual harassment complaint of Honey Rose.
The 8th edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) took place from January 23-26, 2025, will across four days of will Through thought-provoking engagementWith 520 speakers, a massive audience of 500,000, 330 insightful sessions, and seven vibrant venues, KLF 2025 brought literature, ideas, and culture to life like never before.
The Kerala School Kalolsavam is an annual event organized by the Government of Kerala, featuring various art competitions for high school and higher secondary students across the state of Kerala. Established in 1956, it was known as the "Kerala State School Youth Festival" until 2024.
The festival, held on 23 and 24 October of each year, is one of the most important Christian festivals in Kerala. The festival starts with the hoisting of the ceremonial flag on 15 October to mark the beginning of the celebrations in the church compound. [3] It is one of half a dozen Christian festivals listed by Kerala Tourism as among the ...
Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani is a festival celebrated every year at the Chettikulangara Devi Temple, Chettikulangara, Alappuzha district, Kerala. [1] It is held in the month of February or March, the date being determined according to the Malayalam Calendar.
The festival lasts for 11 days from Makayiram star in Meenam (March, April). [5] There is evidence to prove that the pooram festival has a history going back to the early decades of the 16th century in the palm leaf records of Calicut University. [6] People from different parts of the State have started reaching Angadipuram to seek. [7]
A common characteristic of these festivals is the hoisting of a holy flag which is then brought down only on the final day of the festival. The largest festival in kerala in Pooram category is Arattupuzha Pooram at Arattupuzha temple and in Ulsavam category is Vrishchikolsavam of Thripunithura Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple.