The move comes following frequent complaints from participants on "irregularities and favouritism by judges" at the art festival, known for its immense participation of students and a variety of art forms showcased.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has instructed Vigilance Director Jacob Thomas to strictly monitor the conduct of the festival and judgements of the events to ensure transparency and avoid any kind of foul play in the results.
Over 12,000 students would contest in 232 events to be staged in 20 venues as part of the fest, which will be inaugurated by Vijayan.
In a Facebook post, the Left leader had said directions have also been given to the Education Minister to follow strict guidelines to avoid any complaints of irregularities and clashes at the venue over judgements.
"Vigilance Director has been directed to monitor the conduct and judgements of the youth festival. Directives have also been given to the Education Department to clear the appeals by students judiciously," he said.
The girl, who was invited to meet Vijayan at his office at the Secretariat, alleged that there was a racket functioning in connection with the event to manipulate results as well as appeals by students.
The girl, who lost her parents at a young age and now lives under the care of her uncle, also alleged she was even threatened that she would not be allowed to go beyond the sub-district level of the fest this year.
Known as 'school kalolsavam' and 'yuvajanotsavam' in local parlance, the annual event features competition of a number of art forms, including many traditional ones of the state like Kathakali music, Mohiniyattom, Aksharaslokam, Margomkali, Kuchipudi, Yakshaganam, Chavittunatakam and Duffmuttu.
Eminent Malayalam playback singer K S Chitra will be the chief guest during the inaugural ceremony and Education Minister C Raveendranath will preside over the function.
The overall winning revenue district would be presented with the 'ever-rolling golden cup' at the finale of the week-long gala which would come to a close on January 22.
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