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Thrissur Pooram on April 19 encountered issues due to the police's use of excessive force to control the festival crowd.
Many opine that unnecessary restrictions and the police's stubborn approach ruined the festive mood for pooram lovers.
The vibrant and colourful fireworks that typically illuminate the night sky of Thrissur were reduced to faint trails of smoke due to the altered timing.
The Thiruvambadi Devaswom protested by switching off the lights at Poorapanthal in Naduvilal, marking a historic first.
The elephants that shoulder the 'thidambu' aka deity for the ritual are Guruvayoor Nandan for Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady Chandrasekharan for Thiruvambady.
The entire area was cordoned off and every nook and cranny of the jetty was inspected using trained dogs of the K-9 battalion of Kerala Police.
The Kerala government is organising a week-long festival ‘Keraleeyam’ in the state capital from November 1 to present its progress, achievements, and cultural heritage to the world.
Bronze Age’s gallery at Kadavanthra in Kochi showcases its products, including sculptures in various media, artefacts and 24-carat idols in all its fineness.
The State government's official Onam celebration programmes will begin on August 27.
The veteran actor urged the state government to transform Athachamayam into a grand celebration that becomes the trademark of the state and attracts tourists.