CBSE State Youth Festiva: Girls dominate in competitions on penultimate day
Malabar teams won the applause from the audience.
ADIMALI: Girls dominated mono act on the third day. The themes seemed almost mono in this stage too with JIsha, Soumya, assault of women, stray dog menace, and for a difference the kiss of love protest, the destitute mother and Malayalee’s IS connection. Students also came down on the sensational channel reporting. Nandana, daughter of actress Chandni won applause with her depiction of the rush at Guruvayoor temple. She also exposed the face of son who deserts his mother at the temple and the public worker with a dual face who approaches to rescue her. Thiruvananthapuram St Thomas School student G.K. Abhirami brought on to the stage the story of the mother who was devoured by stray dogs in Thiruvananthapuram.
She also said that those who accumulate waste on wayside are responsible for the stray dog menace, On the Oppana stage the rhymes of Moidu Vanimel mostly resonated and the marriage of Khadeeja Beevi was depicted by most teams. Malabar teams won the applause from the audience. Nassar Parasinikkadavu was the star among trainers at the venue who brought six teams while 14 teams presented the songs composed by him. He has three decades experience on the stage.
In the anchoring competition for Category III, the ISL final presentation ceremony came up as subject giving an electric feeling to the participants. Most of the participants chose Kerala Blasters as winners while winner in the competition Aparna Mohan, Sainik Public School, Naduvath, Malappuram Sahodaya, chose Keralite Mohammed Rafi as the winner which won the hearts of the audience. There were a total of 40 participants in the event.