Inauguration of the arrears redressal camps, Bharatanatyam performance by Meenakshi Srinivasan, art exhibition by Climate Community Art initiative, International Calligraphy Festival and Kathak performance by Rajendra Gangani and so on are some of the major events in Kerala on October 3. 

Thiruvananthapuram

  • Thampanoor Manjalikulam Road Shikshak Sadan: Education Minister V Sivankutty will inaugurate the arrears redressal camps organised by the Kerala Motor Workers Welfare Fund Board.
  • Thaikkad Ganesham: Bharatanatyam performance by Meenakshi Srinivasan at the Surya Festival at 6.45 pm.
  • Kerala University Music Department Hall, near Women's College Hostel: Mavelikkara Krishnankutty Nair Commemoration, organised by the Mavelikkara Krishnankutty Nair Foundation at 5.30 pm.
  • Press Club: Submission of organ donation consent forms by the All Kerala Bank Retirees Forum at 5.00 pm.

Kottayam

  • Nagampadam Ground: Onam fest – 11.00 am.
  • Chalukunnu Living Leaf Art Gallery: Art exhibition 'ambience' by artist Sunil Thomas Samuel – 8.00 pm.

Ernakulam

  • Ernakulam Durbar Hall: India pen show of the international calligraphy festival - 9.00 am
  • Pattadipalam Kerala Museum: Art exhibition by Climate Community Art Initiative, 'Kabhoo - Azhi, Azhi Azhal' - 10.00 am
  • Kacheripady Pranathabooks: Writers' collective 'Ezhuthalkkoottam' discussion on 'Football and Kochi'. Participants: A N Raveendradas, former football player, K A Ansan - 5.30 pm
  • Edappally Changampuzha Cultural Centre: Edappally Dance Enthusiasts' Meet - Bharatanatyam by Anand - 6.00 pm
  • Ernakulam Foreshore Road Fine Arts Hall: Kathak performance by Rajendra Gangani and team at the Mathangi Festival - 6.30 pm
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