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Kannur Races Ahead in Golden Cup Battle as Kerala School Kalolsavam Nears Finale

Thrissur: With the Kerala School Kalolsavam entering its thrilling final stages, Kannur district has taken a narrow but decisive lead in the race for the coveted Golden Cup. Kannur surged ahead with 802 points, setting the pace in a tightly contested competition. Hot on Kannur’s heels are Thrissur, Kozhikode, and Palakkad, all locked together at Read More…

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School Kalolsavam Heats Up: Kozhikode and Kannur Share the Top Spot

Thrissur: The State School Kalolsavam witnessed high drama and electrifying performances on its opening day, with Kozhikode and Kannur emerging as joint leaders in a thrilling race for the championship. Both districts topped the points table with 130 points each, underlining the fierce competition at Kerala’s biggest cultural festival for students. Thrissur followed closely in Read More…

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Thrissur Gears Up as State School Arts Festival Unfolds Today

Thrissur: The much-awaited State School Arts Festival will come alive today, transforming Thrissur into a vibrant hub of creativity and celebration. The five-day festival, running till the 18th, will feature artistic competitions across 25 venues, with nearly 15,000 young talents from across the state taking part. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the festival at Read More…

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Thrissur Set to Dazzle: 10,000 Young Talents, 25 Venues as 64th State School Arts Festival Opens Tomorrow

Thrissur: The cultural heartbeat of Kerala is set to quicken as the 64th State School Arts Festival begins tomorrow, turning Thrissur into a grand arena of creativity, colour and competition. Nearly 10,000 gifted students will vie for top honours across 25 venues, with the festival running until the 18th. The iconic 117.5-pawn gold trophy has Read More…

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Big Boost for Young Artists: State School Kalolsavam Raises A-Grade Prize Money to ₹1,500

Pathanamthitta: In a welcome move for young talents, the Kerala government has increased the prize money for A-grade winners at the State School Kalolsavam from ₹1,000 to ₹1,500, bringing added excitement to the state’s biggest school-level cultural festival. Until last year, students securing an A grade were awarded a trophy and ₹1,000, officially known as Read More…