Key Points

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is set to inaugurate the Global Ayyappa Convention at Pampa Manappuram. The event features eco-friendly setups with large German hanger tents to minimize environmental impact. It includes three parallel sessions focusing on the Sabarimala Master Plan, spiritual tourism, and crowd management. The convention aims to develop a sustainable vision for the temple while enhancing pilgrim experiences.

Key Points: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan Inaugurates Global Ayyappa Convention Pampa

  • Eco-friendly German hanger tents set up across three key Pampa locations
  • Focus on Sabarimala Master Plan for infrastructure and pilgrim welfare
  • Sessions on integrating spiritual tourism circuits across Kerala
  • Discussions on advanced crowd control and healthcare for lakhs of pilgrims
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Kerala CM to inaugurate Global Ayyappa Convention at Pampa

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurates the eco-friendly Global Ayyappa Convention at Pampa, featuring discussions on Sabarimala's development and spiritual tourism.

"The goal is to craft a sustainable vision that balances modern amenities with the temple’s traditional ethos. - Official Release"

Thiruvananthapuram, September 19

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the Global Ayyappa Convention on Saturday at Pampa Manappuram.

The event, presided over by Cooperation, Ports, and Devaswom Minister VN Vasavan, will see participation of Kerala ministers and also ministers from other states, other elected representatives, prominent figures from social and cultural spheres, and representatives of various organisations, a relesae said.

The convention is designed to ensure minimal environmental impact, with eco-friendly German hanger tents set up across three key locations. The main venue at Pampa Manappuram, spanning 43,000 square feet, will host the inaugural and concluding sessions, accommodating 3,000 delegates from across India and abroad.

At Hilltop, two additional tents have been erected: a 4,500-square-foot facility for panel discussions and a 7,000-square-foot dining area. Another 7,000-square-foot German hangar tent at the Pampa riverbank will cater to dining needs. Additionally, a 2,000-square-foot tent has been set up to host an exhibition fair commemorating the platinum jubilee of the Travancore Devaswom Board.

The release said that the convention will feature three parallel sessions, each addressing critical aspects of Sabarimala's development. The first session will focus on the Sabarimala Master Plan, with discussions involving High Power Committee members, senior officials and policy experts on infrastructure development, environmental conservation, and pilgrim welfare. The goal is to craft a sustainable vision that balances modern amenities with the temple's traditional ethos.

The second session, themed 'Spiritual Tourism Circuits,' will explore ways to integrate Sabarimala with other cultural and spiritual centers in Kerala. Industry and tourism experts will propose strategies to enhance pilgrims' experiences, promote local heritage, and generate socio-economic benefits for surrounding regions.

The third session will address 'Crowd Control and Arrangements at Sabarimala,' featuring senior police officials, health experts, and technical partners. It will focus on improving facilities for lakhs of pilgrims visiting Sabarimala annually, with discussions on advanced surveillance systems, healthcare provisions, and inter-departmental coordination.

Post-lunch, a musical performance by singer Vijay Yesudas will be held. This will be followed by a compilation of discussions at 3:20 pm and the closing session. Delegates will also have the opportunity for darshan at the Sabarimala temple.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who visits Sabarimala every year, I hope they seriously discuss crowd management. Last season was chaotic with 8-hour queues for darshan. Need better systems in place.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on spiritual tourism circuits. Kerala has so much potential beyond just beaches. Integrating temples like Sabarimala with other cultural sites could really boost meaningful tourism.
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Suresh O
While the convention is good, I hope they don't commercialize Sabarimala too much. The spiritual essence should be preserved. German tents and modern amenities are fine, but the sanctity must remain intact.
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Ananya R
Good to see environmental conservation being discussed. Pampa river pollution has been a concern for years. Hope they implement practical solutions rather than just talking about them.
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Vikram M
Vijay Yesudas performing is a nice touch! His devotional songs always create the right atmosphere. Looking forward to seeing the outcomes of these discussions - hope they actually implement the good suggestions.

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