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Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018 Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018 List of participants For Team Manager ( Ernakulam ) Festival: HS General School Code: 25002 School Name: Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan E. M. H. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 607 - Kathakali Sangeetham Stage 18 1 ACHYUTH UNNI 4588 7046 B 10 1 06 Jan 2018 (Boys) Neelakadambu Stage 18 2 615 - Violin - Paurasthyam SAINANDAN P V 4589 7226 B 9 1 08 Jan 2018 Neelakadambu Stage 7 3 625 - Ottanthullal NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 2 08 Jan 2018 Neermaruthu Stage 10 4 656 - Aksharaslokam PRANAV S 4594 7064 B 10 1 06 Jan 2018 Manchadi Stage 23 5 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ARJUN O B 4610 7130 B 9 5 09 Jan 2018 Chandanam 6 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) MOHAMMED ADHNAN 4608 7191 B 9 7 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ATHUL K L 4609 7249 B 9 8 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) DEEPAK UNNIKRISHNAN 4611 8374 B 9 9 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ASWAL ASOKAN 4612 7966 B 9 10 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) HARIKRISHNAN E V 4613 7159 B 9 11 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) FAHSAN MIRZA M A 4614 8575 B 9 12 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) PRITHVIN RAYMAND 4615 8561 B 9 Stage 16 13 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) FARIS P A 4607 8608 B 9 1 09 Jan 2018 Rajamalli 14 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) AADHIL IBRAHIM 4596 7752 B 9 15 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) VISHNU SUBHASH 4597 7163 B 9 16 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) ASWIN SURESHBABU 4598 7164 B 9 17 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) BIJAI BATIN 4599 7161 B 9 18 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) HARIKRISHNAN R 4600 7436 B 9 19 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) AROMAL VIJAYAKUMAR 4601 7312 B 9 20 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) ADITHYAN O A 4602 7281 B 9 21 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) SHUAIB M N 4603 7737 B 9 22 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) JOYAL LEGI 4604 8419 B 8 23 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) MUHAMMED YASIR A M 4605 7603 B 8 24 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) NAVANEETH RAJESH 4606 7358 B 8 Stage 17 25 676 - Panchavadyam AKSHAY RAJEEV 4619 8370 B 10 2 06 Jan 2018 Suryakanthi 26 676 - Panchavadyam PRAJITH P J 4586 7721 B 10 27 676 - Panchavadyam AMRUTHARAJ B N 4595 7293 B 9 28 676 - Panchavadyam DEVANARAYANAN M 4616 8593 B 9 29 676 - Panchavadyam AKSHAY M S 4617 7032 B 10 30 676 - Panchavadyam PRASHOBH P 4618 7000 B 10 31 676 - Panchavadyam AKHIL KRISHNA V U 4620 7305 B 9 Stage 12 32 678 - Vrunda Vadyam ABHINAV M NIBU 4624 8781 B 8 2 08 Jan 2018 Chembakam 33 678 - Vrunda Vadyam SAINANDAN P V 4589 7226 B 9 34 678 - Vrunda Vadyam ARUN RAJESH 4590 7143 B 9 35 678 - Vrunda Vadyam JOSEPH VINU 4622 8542 B 9 36 678 - Vrunda Vadyam ABIN BENNO 4623 8420 B 8 37 678 - Vrunda Vadyam JOEL JAIN 4625 7319 B 8 38 678 - Vrunda Vadyam RISHYSRING S S 4626 8763 B 8 Festival: HSS General School Code: 25002 School Name: Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan E. M. H. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 912 - Kathakali Sangeetham Stage 14 1 HARISHANKAR K R 4643 H1454 B 12 1 08 Jan 2018 (Boys) Pavizhamalli Stage 18 2 917 - Violin - Oriental SAIPRASAD P V 4642 H1406 B 12 1 08 Jan 2018 Neelakadambu Stage 21 3 936 - Chakyarkoothu (Boys) VINAYAK VENUGOPAL 4645 H1458 B 12 2 08 Jan 2018 Ashokam Stage 10 4 970 - Aksharaslokam JYOTHSNA NAIR 4647 H1506 G 12 1 07 Jan 2018 Manchadi Stage 19 5 989 - Koodiyattam VINAYAK VENUGOPAL 4645 H1458 B 12 2 09 Jan 2018 Sankupushpam 6 989 - Koodiyattam YOGITHA K M 4644 H1614 G 11 7 989 - Koodiyattam GOWRIKRISHNA P P 4649 H1554 G 11 8 989 - Koodiyattam VIDYA LAKSHMI V 4662 H1452 G 12 Report Generated on December 30, 2017, 07:16 am Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018 List of participants For Team Manager ( Ernakulam ) 9 989 - Koodiyattam ANJALI ANIL 4663 H1447 G 12 10 989 - Koodiyattam AASHA SHARANYA S 4664 H1625 G 11 11 989 - Koodiyattam GAYATHRI 4665 H1544 G 11 Stage 19 12 1000 - Nangiar Koothu APARNA VENUGOPAL 4650 H1540 G 11 1 08 Jan 2018 Sankupushpam Stage 10 13 1004 - Vanchipattu GOKUL KRISHNA A 4651 H1413 B 12 4 08 Jan 2018 Manchadi 14 1004 - Vanchipattu ROHITH S NAIR 4648 H1533 B 11 15 1004 - Vanchipattu VYSAKH B 4652 H1423 B 12 16 1004 - Vanchipattu ROHAN B NAIR 4653 H1455 B 12 17 1004 - Vanchipattu AJITH PRASAD 4654 H1511 B 11 18 1004 - Vanchipattu ROHIT S NAIR 4655 H1419 B 12 19 1004 - Vanchipattu BASIL ALIAS 4658 H1618 B 11 20 1004 - Vanchipattu VISHNURAJ 4659 H1467 B 12 21 1004 - Vanchipattu RISHIKESH MOHAN 4660 H1644 B 11 22 1004 - Vanchipattu SARATH V S 4661 H1568 B 11 Festival: HS Sanskrit School Code: 25002 School Name: Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan E. M. H. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 7 1 809 - Chambuprabhashanam NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 4 07 Jan 2018 Neermaruthu Stage 7 2 811 - Padakam (Girls) NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 2 06 Jan 2018 Neermaruthu Stage 19 3 816 - Koodiyattam NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 1 07 Jan 2018 Sankupushpam 4 816 - Koodiyattam TULSI SHYAM 4587 8401 G 10 5 816 - Koodiyattam SREELAKSHMI M A 4593 6999 G 10 6 816 - Koodiyattam SIVA PRIYA M R 4627 7066 G 10 7 816 - Koodiyattam SREELAKSHMI SUNDARAN 4628 7051 G 10 8 816 - Koodiyattam ANAGHA R NAIR 4636 7972 G 8 9 816 - Koodiyattam ADITYA K 4637 8059 G 8 Stage 4 10 817 - Nadakam SIVAPOURNAMI B NAIR 4629 8071 G 10 2 08 Jan 2018 Thenvarikka 11 817 - Nadakam PRAJITH P J 4586 7721 B 10 12 817 - Nadakam NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 13 817 - Nadakam SREELAKSHMI D 4592 7759 G 10 14 817 - Nadakam KARTHIK S 4630 7778 B 10 15 817 - Nadakam KEERTHANA S 4631 7779 G 9 16 817 - Nadakam ANIKA M SHIBU 4632 7180 G 9 17 817 - Nadakam SIVANI M NAIR 4633 7371 G 8 18 817 - Nadakam ABHIJITH V P 4634 6993 B 10 19 817 - Nadakam PARVTAHY P S 4635 7315 G 8 Festival: HS Arabic School Code: 25004 School Name: Govt. H. S. Kuttamassery Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 5 1 714 - Prasnothari C A MUHAMMED AMAN 4684 12932 B 10 1 07 Jan 2018 Chembarathi Festival: HS Arabic School Code: 25007 School Name: Govt. H. S. S. for Girls Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 4 1 712 - Prasangam (Arabic) FOUSIYA V V 4707 1745 G 8 1 07 Jan 2018 Thenvarikka Festival: HS Arabic School Code: 25009 School Name: Islamic Higher Secondary School Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 4 1 706 - Padyam Chollal (Boys) MUHAMMED NABHAN 4646 3173 B 10 1 07 Jan 2018 Thenvarikka Festival: HSS General School Code: 25012 School Name: S. N. D. P. H. S. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 966 - Padyam Chollal - Stage 7 1 KAVYASREE S 4675 H2820 G 12 2 07 Jan 2018 Sanskrit Neermaruthu Festival: HS Arabic School Code: 25012 School Name: S. N. D. P. H. S. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 4 1 708 - Arabi Ganam (Boys) HUDAF K A 4679 9987 B 10 1 06 Jan 2018 Thenvarikka Report Generated on December 30, 2017, 07:16 am Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018 List of participants For Team Manager ( Ernakulam ) Festival: HS General School Code: 25017 School Name: D. D. Sabha H. S. Karimpadam Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 11 1 662 - Kathaprasangam ANUVRATHA SOORAJ K 4759 18179 G 9 2 06 Jan 2018 Kanikkonna 2 662 - Kathaprasangam SHWETHA T R 4758 17008 G 9 3 662 - Kathaprasangam NAVIN JOBY 4760 17522 B 9 4 662 - Kathaprasangam THOMAS T N 4761 18831 B 9 Festival: HS General School Code: 25019 School Name: Nirmala E. M. H. S. Nazareth Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date Stage 8 1 613 - Veena AAVANI AJAY 4640 8827 G 10 2 09 Jan 2018 Nandhyarvattom Stage 1 2 682 - Kerala Nadanam (Girls) ATHULYA SUNIL 4639 8725 G 8 3 08 Jan 2018 Neermathalam Stage 10 3 687 - Vanchipattu AKHINA NIBU 4638 9048 G 9 2 09 Jan 2018 Manchadi 4 687 - Vanchipattu FARHAMOL P U 4666 8510 G 9 5 687 - Vanchipattu MUBEENA MIRSHAD 4667 9997 G 9 6 687 - Vanchipattu SANDRA JOSEPH 4668 8588 G 9 7 687 - Vanchipattu NEDHOORA M VINOJ 4669 8505 G 9 8 687 - Vanchipattu SARIGA SANKAR 4670 9827 G 9 9 687 - Vanchipattu SION ROMY 4671 9426 G 9 10 687 - Vanchipattu ADHEENA JOSEPH 4672 8610 G 9 11 687 - Vanchipattu SANJANA VISWAKUMAR 4673 9999 G 9 12 687 - Vanchipattu SINDRINA EBY 4674 8592 G 9 Stage 22 13 695 - Katharachana - English HANEEN AMEER 4641 8601 G 9 1 09 Jan 2018 Kasithumba Festival: HSS General School Code: 25020 School Name: Holy Ghost C. G. H. S. S. Thottakkattukara Sl.No Item Name Reg No.
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