Festival of Letters' to focus on tribal, North Eastern literature
Source: The Sangai Express / PTI
New Delhi, February 14 2016:
Sahitya Akademi's annual 'Festival of Letters' which is scheduled
to begin here from February 15 will this year focus on tribal, oral
and North-Eastern literature.
The Akademi will be organising a Tribal Language Poetry
festival which will see tribal poets from across the country
reciting poems in their native languages, followed by the
respective translations in either Hindi or English.
The Akademi, which has its centre for tribal and oral
literature in the north eastern parts of India, has recently
opened a new centre in Delhi
'Purvottari,' a writers' meet for authors hailing from North
and North Eastern India will also be organised.
As part of the 6-day long festival, which will be inaugu-
rated by eminent Odia writer and fellow Sahitya Akademi
award recipient Manoj Das, the institute will also felicitate
the winning authors for the year 2015 on February 16.
The names of the selected authors writing in 23 different
Indian languages were announced at a press conference held
in December last year by K Sreenivasarao, Secretary, Sahitya
Akademi.
While the Akademi's annual 'Samvatsar' lecture will be
delivered by eminent jurist and Gandhi scholar,
Chandrashekhar Dharmadhikari, a three-day national seminar
on "Gandhi, Ambedkar, Nehru: Continuities and
Discontinuities" will be organised, where the relevance of the
philosophies of these three builders of modern India will be
deliberated upon.
The seminar will be inaugurated by noted scholar Kapila
Vatsayan.