Participation more important than competition: Kerala CM while inaugurating School Youth Festival

Pinarayi Vijayan encouraged self-reflection on how many children, triumphant in youth festivals, pursue their artistic talents further in life
Picture: @pinarayivijayan
Picture: @pinarayivijayan

Today, January 4, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urged students and parents not to view school youth festivals merely as occasions for competitions and winning points, emphasising that they should serve as venues to hone the artistic skills of children and develop their personalities. Addressing a packed audience at the inauguration of the 62nd Kerala State School Youth Festival in this southern district, he highlighted the importance of children's participation, urging parents not to consider it a competition but rather a festival for children.

Vijayan encouraged self-reflection on how many children, triumphant in youth festivals, pursue their artistic talents further in life. Further, he cautioned against treating art as a means for scoring points and advocated using art to raise awareness among children about the perils of alcohol and drugs, as stated in a report by PTI.

Stressing the significance of alerting children to the dangers of modern technologies and gadgets, the CM highlighted the potential of art in this regard. The five-day-long annual event is expected to feature over 14,000 children showcasing their talents in over 200 art forms.

General Education Minister V Sivankutty, Finance Minister KN Balagopal, actors Asha Sharath and Nikhila Vimal, along with senior officials, were present during the inaugural ceremony.

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