CMs open Gilivindu to promote cultural activities

Mr Vijayan said that Pai's work would provide light in times of cultural chaos.

Update: 2017-01-19 21:28 GMT
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan garlands the statue of poet Govinda Pai as Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and minister Umashree among others look on (Photo: DC)

KASARGOD: Kerala Chief  Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his  Karnataka counterpart   Siddaramaiah  jointly inaugurated the ‘Gilivindu’ project built in memory of Rashtra Kavi Govinda Pai at  Manjeshwaram on Thursday.   Mr  Vijayan inaugurated the Govinda Pai memorial centre and  Mr Siddaramaiah unveiled the Bhavanika auditorium inside the Gilivindu.   Both the CMs offered all assistance for the project and  Mr  Siddaramaiah  announced Rs 1 crore for the follow-up work.

Mr  Vijayan said that  Pai’s work  would provide  light in times of cultural chaos. “Govinda Pai’s secular leanings could be fathomed from his works on Sri Krishna, Sri Buddha, Jesus Christ and Prophet Muhammad,” he noted. He added that those who underestimate the Father of the Nation should  go through the works of Pai.  The Karnataka CM termed Pai as one who conferred motherly status on Kannada language and literature.

Karnataka Culture Minister Umashree unveiled the bust of  Pai. Karnataka minister B. Ramanath Rai opend the Yakshagana auditorium and Kerala Revenue Minister E. Chandrasekharan inaugurated the Yakshagana museum. Karnataka minister Abhay Chandra Jain, P.B. Abdul Rasak MLA, Dr M. Veerappa Moily and collector K. Jeevan Babu among others spoke.

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