Vibrant rally, meeting mark Children’s Day fete in Thiruvananthapuram

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Children march arsenic  portion  of the yearly  Children's Day rally from University Stadium to Nishagandhi auditorium successful  Thiruvananthapuram connected  Friday. The rally was organised by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare.

Children march arsenic portion of the yearly Children's Day rally from University Stadium to Nishagandhi auditorium successful Thiruvananthapuram connected Friday. The rally was organised by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare. | Photo Credit: NIRMAL HARINDRAN

A colourful rally and a nationalist gathering astatine Kanakakkunnu Palace marked the Children’s Day celebrations organised by the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare present connected Friday.

Hundreds of schoolchildren took portion successful the rally that was a reflector of the State’s affluent culture. The rally was flagged disconnected by assembly wide caput G.L. Arun Gopi astatine University Stadium.

Children successful roller skates, Mounted Police personnel, on with ‘children’s premier minister’ Durga Jishnu, ‘president’ Aradhana Praveen, ‘speaker’ Angel S., Prayag M. and Nivedya A.L. who spoke astatine the nationalist meeting, were successful an unfastened jeep successful the beforehand of the rally that concluded astatine Kanakakkunnu.

Durga Jishnu inaugurated the nationalist meeting. Angel S. delivered the keynote address, presided implicit by Aradhana Praveen. Devanand of Christ Nagar schoolhouse sang the invited song.

Minister for Women and Child Development Veena George, vocalist Vaikom Vijayalakshmi and V. Joy, MLA, attended the function.

Ms. Vijayalakshmi rendered immoderate of her favourite songs to large applause.

Ms. George released the Children’s Day stamp by handing it implicit to Mr. Joy. A coating by Vygha V.K. of Government Ganapat Vocational Higher Secondary School, Feroke, Kozhikode, was selected for the Children’s Day stamp for 2025-26.

Published - November 14, 2025 09:12 p.m. IST

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