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Alappuzha Sreekumar remembrance on June 22

Alappuzha Sreekumar remembrance on June 22

The Hindu20-06-2025
The seventh annual remembrance of musician Alappuzha K.S. Sreekumar will be held on Sunday (June 22, 2025).
Organised by the Alappuzha Sreekumar Foundation, the function will be inaugurated by Kadakampally Surendran, MLA, at Sree Swathi Thirunal Government College of Music, Thycaud, here at 5 p.m.
K. Omanakutty, Padmi Shri awardee, will deliver the presidential address. Changanassery B. Harikumar and Tripunithura N. Radhakrishnan will speak. A concert by singer K.S. Harisankar, son of Alappuzha Sreekumar and Lekshmi Sreekumar, will follow.
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