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Mar 25, 2014

Kolkkali

Kolkkali

'Kolkkali' by Vaghbhadananda Vanitha Kolkali Sangam at Vylopilli Samskriti bhavan

The folk art of Kolkkali is of recent origin, believed to be only about 200 years old. I have heard about Muslim men Kolkkali - made popular by the various school arts festivals. Last Saturday,  I happened to see a Kolkkali performance by a group of Hindu women at the Vylopilli Samskriti bhavan. 9 women and one man performed the dance. I do not know if the man was  a 'fill-in' for an absentee. Though he appeared to be a senior performer, the lone male in a group of women looked odd. The lead singer,of course was a male who stood in the centre. This was similar to the 'kolaattam' popular among the young women of Tamil Nadu.  I was glad that the Bhavan was encouraging such art forms. It was pity that there were only a handful of people in the audience. 

Mar 9, 2014

The man who funds the Kerala government

Meet Vinod, the man who is extending credit to the Kerala Government . Vinod is a  humble fruit and juice vendor having a wayside stand in front of my housing complex at Jagathy. A couple of months ago, he won a State govt lottery  of Rs 50 lacs. However, he has not been able to collect it so far, probably due to the financial crunch the state is facing. The situation is so acute that the state government is not able to pay the salaries of the state employees. So much so, the Govt is planning to borrow money from the Devasom Board (a Govt appointed board which manages the Hindu temples). A classic example of the much touted Kerala Model. 
Vinod, with his Valiamma



Vinod has also pledged nearly RS 2 lacs to 3 temple in the neighborhood. probably that money may also come back to the state government through the Devasom Boards!  This humble vendor is not aware that he is funding the State Government indirectly.