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A motion was made to stop the sports fair; Shivankutty blamed the schools that filed the complaint

It was clarified that the case will be looked at strictly by the schools that raised the complaint. However, the minister blamed the teachers for disrupting the closing session.

Thiruvananthapuram: Education Minister V Sivankutty said a move was planned to disrupt the sports fair. The Olympic model sports fair was well organized without any complaints. It was clarified that the case will be looked at strictly by the schools that raised the complaint. But it was the teachers who took the lead in disrupting the closing session. The Minister of Education said that the Department of Education is taking this seriously. The minister said in a press release that an Olympic sports model will be held every year.

Kerala School Sports Mela Kochi ’24 was a great opportunity in terms of planning and organization. As the closing session progressed well, the best school was contested by Tirunavaya Navamukunda School. It was clarified that their complaint was greatly accepted after they had a drink with the representative of the school at the centre. But not listening to him, an attempt was made to break the sale. The Minister says that despite repeated requests to Navamukunda and Kothamangalam Mar Basil schools not to disturb the program, there was no result.

There was an attempt to stop the cultural program and beat the volunteers. A bunch of people were working in a way that damaged the honor and pride of the sports fair. The Department of Public Education will conduct a major investigation into the matter. Wherever the tournament is held in the world, there is controversy and confusion. There are also systematic ways to solve them. There are appeals committees and courts. These two school authorities are infamous for disrupting the closing ceremony of the first school Olympics inaugurated by the Chief Minister. 31 athletes from Thirunavaya Navamukunda School and 76 athletes from Mar Basil participated in the event where 24,000 athletes participated.

The sale was organized until the closing day without any noise. This time, the fair was organized as a School Olympics and moved forward to include all schools. The request of those who tried to stop the sports fair was to give the highest points to these schools by excluding the sports schools. Even after promising to look into this matter, an attempt was made to break the sale. Even children as young as 10 years old put off their drawings to disrupt performance. All this was led by the teachers of these schools. The Department of Public Education organizes about half a dozen fairs. The minister also said that if what they planned is not done, the aggressive method would make it difficult to organize these fairs.

Kerala School Sports Mela manual was revised on 17th August 2018. Nowhere in this it says that the general school and the sports school should be separated. Kochi Twentyfour, the Kerala school sports fair organized on the pattern of the Olympics, has made history. It has become the largest youth sports event in the world in terms of organization and number of participants. Fifteen committees worked extremely well for the success of the fair. The committees were led by representatives from teachers’ organizations and people’s representatives. Every day, about twenty thousand (20,000) people were fed at the fair. This is also history.

For the first time, the growing award was presented in the name of the chief minister to the area that scored the most points. Forty-four meet records were born in the Kochi Twenty-four, a Kerala school sports meet organized on the model of the Olympics. One thousand seven hundred and forty one (1741) gold coins, the same number of silver coins and two thousand forty seven (2047) bronze coins were distributed in the sale. Eleven thousand seventy six (11076) girls and three thousand twenty eight hundred and thirteen athletes participated in the event.

Of these, one thousand five hundred and eighty seven (1,587) athletes took part in inclusive sports These numbers show the breadth and commitment of our students. The fair was a great success and was organized flawlessly thanks to the efforts of 1,244 officials who managed the competitions and 400 media personnel covering the fair. Olympian PR Sreejesh was the brand ambassador of the fair.
The aim of this festival is to create stars like Sreejesh.

At first it was thought that the fair could be held on the pattern of the Olympics once in four years. But the great success of this fair and the experience gained with inclusive sports changed things to an Olympic style fair held every year. Next time the fair will be held in Thiruvananthapuram.

The question of increasing the prize money for successful sportsmen is also being discussed.

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