Palakkad emerges champions in Keralotsavam sports events
The Hindu
With 511 points, Palakkad emerged the overall champions while Kozhikode and Kannur stood in the second and third positions with 507 and 501 points respectively
Minister for Tourism, Public Works and Youth Affairs P.A. Mohamed Riyas on Friday inaugurated the valedictory of State-level sports competitions held in connection with Keralotsavam.
With 511 points, Palakkad emerged the overall champions while Kozhikode and Kannur stood in the second and third positions with 507 and 501 points respectively.
M. Naushad, MLA, presided and Indian football player C.K. Vineeth, Youth Commission chairperson Chinta Jerome, Youth Welfare Board vice chairman S. Satish and secretary V. D. Prasannakumar were present.
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