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Home / Education / Millions Spent, Few Artists Emerge: Kerala's Youth Fest Dilemma

Millions Spent, Few Artists Emerge: Kerala's Youth Fest Dilemma

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Festival started modestly in 1956-57, now involves 1.5 lakh students.
  • Parents spend lakhs, fueling a parallel 'coaching factory' industry.
  • Grace marks for grades often overshadow intrinsic artistic value.
Millions Spent, Few Artists Emerge: Kerala's Youth Fest Dilemma

The Kerala School Youth Festival, initiated in 1956-57, has evolved into a vast cultural arena involving 1.5 lakh students across numerous competition categories. While providing a platform for diverse artistic traditions, a fundamental question persists about its impact on Kerala's artistic landscape.

Despite significant government and parental investment, with some families spending up to five lakhs for a child's preparation, only a small percentage of participants continue artistic pursuits post-school. This investment fuels a significant 'coaching factory' industry, akin to competitive exam centers.

The system's reliance on grace marks for academic advancement often eclipses the intrinsic value of art. Stakeholders suggest a comprehensive evaluation is overdue, advocating for mechanisms to nurture talent beyond school and to re-center the festival on student growth rather than mere organizational achievement.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a large-scale cultural event for students, showcasing music, dance, drama, and folk arts, running since 1956-57.
Concerns exist that the festival has become more about academic grace marks and coaching than genuine artistic development, with few participants pursuing art long-term.
Crores of rupees are invested annually by the government, sponsors, and parents, with some families spending up to five lakhs per child.

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