Pulling the strings made the larger kites attractive, and many people who flew them experienced a wonderful day. Although we had heard about this adorable practise from the writer in many of his speeches, the fact that it was a 'first' for us and that it seemed enjoyable while flying kites surprised many.
Despite having participated or organised a number of kite events in the past, this one was incredible for me and my team. However, every new kite event is described as being adventurous much to how every kite flying session is a brand-new learning opportunity.
After spending a day at Thiruvananthapuram, one who drove to Kollam before reaching his home town Kochi, Manoj, a banker decided in return spent time, felt irresistible with his beloved family Sindhu, a banker and Aishwarya, a student with kites and handled gaint kites was depicted in images they enjoyed.
Resmi, a writer, and her husband Sajayan, a sculptor by passion, travelled from Chavra from the same district to witness the event. Their initial foray into flying involved large, heavy kites. Making new friendships through kites and the time spent with our favourite friends was something we discovered to be inevitable..
Shyma, a teacher, and Appu, her husband a self-employed, travelled from Kottarakkara and participated in the kite flying for the first time as well. Photographs were taken, and what they showed how much fun they had with friends and making new ones.
It was an occasion for friends who had become acquainted through the community platform Parasparam Nammal, a clubhouse that operated for more than 500 days, to come together. We got together, and the kite flying and celebration helped us create a link that was full of love and camaraderie. Many more to go!
The event, which was conducted by PRD, Kollam in collaboration with the KiteLife Foundation to commemorate the second anniversary of the current state government's second term ministry, was officially opened by Minister Chinchuraani.
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