Kalari units open to a new zest post-lockdown
The Hindu
More than 10,000 Kalari units in the State stopped functioning after COVID-19 outbreak
Kalari units that impart Kalaripayattu, an ancient martial artform, are getting back on track in the State after an interval of two and a half years.
More than 10,000 Kalari units in the State stopped functioning abruptly after the outbreak of COVID19 in the country.
Most of the Kalari units, except those in containment zones, in the State started operation by the second week of November adhering to the COVID-19 protocols, A.K. Ibrahim Gurukkal, vice president, Kalaripayattu Federation of India (KFI), told The Hindu.

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