
Sanjay Kaul, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture, talking after the opening of the “Beyond Tomorrow” conference in Kozhikode on Saturday | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“Beyond Tomorrow” here on Saturday (June 28, 2025) on Saturday (June 28, 2025), it proposed to establish an incubator for a creative community in an unorganized conference sector to explore new opportunities in the creative sector and increase sustainable growth and manage innovations to explore new opportunities in the creative sectors Kerala (ksum).
The speakers at the conference organized in cooperation with the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Chambers (FICCI) and Arts Outreach Society (Taos) noted that the country has 30 lakh people employed in various economic activities including talent and skills.
Sanjay Kaul, a common secretary of the Ministry of Culture, who began the event, pointed out that the central government has already created a national database of creative work that would raise the creative sector. The aim is to create an opportunity in this industry.
The CEO of the KSUM ANOOP Ambika said that Beyond Tomorrow’s conference focused on the announcement of full support to the unorganized community that processed the creative part in the digital sector. “It would also try to give the sustainable economic growth of AI revolution,” he added.
Sanjoy K. Roy, Ficci Tourist and Cultural Committee C-Christian, pointed out that the literary conferences were found “extremely” into the economy, like any other sector. He noted that Kozhikode could take advantage of his potential as the venue of such events in the state.
Mayor of Beea Philip and former main secretary V. Venu were among the key speakers at the opening ceremony, followed by a number of interactive sessions led by the parties from various creative sectors. On this occasion, the “Tholpavakoothu” show from Shadow-Puppeteer Ramacandran Pulavar and his son Rajeev was also introduced.
Published – June 28, 2025 21:14





