Ente Kerala exhibition to begins in Kottayam 

As many as 202 stalls by the various government and public sector institutions will be opened as part of the event, which will draw to a close on May 22. 

May 17, 2023 01:41 pm | Updated 01:41 pm IST

Cooperation Minister V.N. Vasavan inaugurated the Ente Keralam exhibition, organised in connection with the second anniversary of the second Left Democratic Front (LDF) government, in Nagampadom at Kottayam on May 16. Government Chief Whip N. Jayaraj presided over the function. A procession took place from Thirunakkara to the event venue, prior to the inaugural function. Various departments, local self-government bodies, cooperative societies, district sports council, district library council, corporations, Mahatma Gandhi University, and other educational institutions, took part. As many as 202 stalls by the various government and public sector institutions will be opened as part of the event, which will draw to a close on May 22.

Services of various government institutions will be introduced at the stalls. These utility centres will provide services, including tests to diagnose lifestyle diseases; Aadhaar enrolment and renewal; soil, water testing; birth, death, and marriage certificates; legal counselling; employment registration; parenting clinics; nutrition clinic; disability testing; and awareness against drug abuse. A techno zone, sports and entertainment facilities for children, agricultural exhibition and marketing fair, food fair, seminars, business to business meets, police dog Shows etc are also being organised as part of the event. Cultural programmes too will be staged as part of the event.

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