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The Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held annually in Kerala, India, features a symbolic name that represents its rich cultural heritage. The symbol name for the 70th edition is \“Chundan Vallam\“, which refers to the traditional long snake boats used in the race. These boats are locally crafted from high-quality wood like anjili and are adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors, showcasing India\“s skilled artisanship. The Chundan Vallam symbolizes unity and teamwork, as each boat is rowed by over 100 oarsmen in perfect harmony. This event promotes local products such as coir ropes, handmade oars, and traditional Kerala spices, which are integral to the race\“s preparations and celebrations. By highlighting these indigenous items, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race supports local economies and preserves cultural traditions for future generations. |