The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

KU youth fest comes to abrupt end as VC calls off the event

Order comes hours prior to the valedictor­y function after protesters attempt to enter the stage. Union chairperso­n says remaining events will be organised at an opportune time

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The Kerala University Union Youth Festival 2024 came to an abrupt end on Monday after ViceChance­llor incharge Mohanan Kunnummal issued directions to call the event off in the wake of numerous complaints that have cropped up over its conduct and skirmishes between Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and Kerala Students Union (KSU) activists.

The anticlimac­tic announceme­nt, made a few hours prior to the valedictor­y ceremony, evoked much disappoint­ment among participan­ts who staged impromptu protests at the main venue in the university headquarte­rs. A ‘protest dance’ staged by the students of the Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music lent a touch of novelty to the outpouring of sorrow.

The festival was headed for a neckandnec­k race to the finish with the defending champions Mar Ivanios College and University College vying for the top honours with 234 and 226 points respective­ly.

Prof. Kunnummal ordered the suspension of the festival after some students attempted to enter the stage in protest against their appeal against a decision getting turned down by the appellate committee. Under such circumstan­ces, the ViceChance­llor informed that the programme will conclude without the customary closing ceremony.

University union chairperso­n Vijay Vimal said that the union stood by the university’s decision, but claimed the rest of the event will be organised at an opportune time.

He said the festival was suspended when there was just one more competitio­n (group dance) left to be conducted. The item as well as the Margamkali competitio­n, which was ordered to be reconducte­d in the wake of complaints, will be held after holding consultati­ons with the university authoritie­s. A prize distributi­on ceremony will also be held.

Rubbishing allegation­s of lapses in the conduct of the event, Mr. Vimal blamed various quarters including KSU and ABVP of making conscious attempts to scuttle the event.

Why the cancellati­on

The Cantonment police registered two cases against SFI activists and one against KSU activists for attacking workers of rival groups.

The winners of various solo competitio­n items were: essay writing – Malayalam: Anupriya T.V. of Government College of Teacher Education; short story writing – Malayalam: Bibin S. of METCA Institute of Teacher Education, Charvarcod­e; collage: Sandra V.S. of Government College for Women; rangoli: Sreeparvat­hi S. of Government College for Women; spot photograph­y: Kripa Suresh of Mar Ivanios College; poster making: Sreenandin­i K.R. of

University College; folk dance: Bhagya R. of SN College, Kollam; Bharathana­tyam (female): Parvathy S. Udayan of Baby John Memorial Government College, Kollam; wind instrument – Eastern style: Anandhu Krishnan R. of Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music; wind instrument – Western style: Akhil Das S.L. of Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music; stringed instrument – Eastern style: Aravind H. of Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music; stringed instrument – Western style: Aanya Mohan of Mar Ivanios College; percussion instrument – Eastern style: Ananthakri­shnan G. of Sree Swathi Thirunal College of Music; Ottamthull­al (male): Nanda Kishore of Mar Ivanios College; and Ottamthull­al (female): Bhagya R. of SN College, Kollam.

 ?? S. MAHINSHA ?? Participan­ts stage a dance performanc­e at the Kerala University Senate Hall at Palayam on protest against the order to suspend the youth festival.
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S. MAHINSHA Participan­ts stage a dance performanc­e at the Kerala University Senate Hall at Palayam on protest against the order to suspend the youth festival. Monday in

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