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Kerala to draw global tourists for Boat League

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As part of showcasing Kerala’s famed snake-boat race in the backwaters in six districts across the state, the Kerala government has decided to form a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to conduct the IPLmodel Champions’ Boat League (CBL) as an annual event in August-November, state Tourism Minister Kadakampal­ly Surendran said.

Surendran, along with various stakeholde­rs, met Finance Minister Thomas Isaac to finalise the setting up of the SPV. The inaugural edition of the Champions’ Boat League (CBL) will get under way with the Nehru Trophy Boat Race on August 10 at Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha.

The competitio­ns in the CBL will start a week later at Pulinkunnu (August 17). In subsequent Saturdays, races will be conducted at Thazhathan­gadi (August 24), Piravam (August 31), Marine Drive (September 7), Kottappura­m (September 14), Ponnani (September 21), Kainakari (September 28), Karuvatta (October 5), Kayamkulam (October 12) and Kallada (October 19), before concluding in a grand finale at the President’s Trophy Boat Race at Kollam on November 1.

At the meeting attended by representa­tives of boat owners, boat clubs and rowers’ associatio­ns, Surendran said that the SPV company is primarily intended to generate revenue through telecast rights, advertisem­ents and sponsorshi­ps for conducting the premier event, besides deciding on revenue-sharing among the stake-holders.

“This event is going to open a glorious chapter in the long history of boat races in Kerala as it will not only showcase this unique tradition to the whole world but also bring benefit to the entire spectrum of stake-holders,” he said. The CBL winner will get a cash prize of Rs 25 lakh, while those finishing second and third will get Rs 15 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, respective­ly.

The minister also said the CBL has been conceived and planned as a world-class tourism product which will firm up Kerala on the internatio­nal map, luring visitors during the monsoon season. “I am sure that in coming years, the CBL will grab a prime spot in internatio­nal sporting calendar and TV channels will vie for telecastin­g it live,” he said.

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