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The Kerala School Sports Meet, previously known as Kerala State School Athletics and Games were inaugurated in 1956 by R. Sankar, the then Chief Minister of Kerala.This initiative was established to promote athletics and physical education among school students across the state.
The Kerala School Sports Meet is a multi-sport event organized by the Kerala Public Education Department. It is a revamped version of the traditional state school sports festival, adopting an Olympic-style format and scheduled to take place every four years. [8]
Football is the most popular sport in Kerala, India, followed by cricket. Kerala Blasters are the most supported football club in the state, whereas Gokulam Kerala FC derives most of its support from the Malabar region. [1] However, larger numbers of Keralites also follow sports such as volleyball, hockey, badminton, and kabaddi.
The Kerala School Kalolsavam 2025 (Malayalam: കേരള സ്കൂൾ കലോത്സവം 2025), also referred to as the Kerala State School Arts Festival 2025, was the 63rd edition of the Kerala School Kalolsavam. It took place from 4 to 8 January in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital. [2]
The Kerala School Kalolsavam is an annual event organized by the Government of Kerala, featuring various art competitions for high school and higher secondary students across the state of Kerala. Established in 1956, it was known as the "Kerala State School Youth Festival" until 2024.
Pages in category "Sport in Kerala" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... G. V. Raja Sports School; K. KCA President's Cup T20; Kerala ...
Kerala women's football team represents Kerala in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. [17] They have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals once, and were the runners-up at their maiden attempt at the 2005–06 Senior Women's National Football Championship edition against the reigning champions Manipur at Rourkela.
The Jimmy George Sports Hub, formerly known as the Jimmy George Indoor Stadium, [1] is a sports complex in Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, owned by Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Kerala and is named after Indian volleyball legend Jimmy George.