A festival of Indian languages, Samanvay — IHC Bhartiya Bhasha Mahotsav, will kick start at Indian Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi from Dec. 16–18, 2011. More than 60 writers, representing 13 Indian languages, are expected to take part in 10 sessions during the festival.
Events Timing:
December 16: 4 pm–8 pm
December 17and 18: 10.45 am–8 pm
Samanvay Schedule:
December 16:
Inaugural session
4 pm–6 pm: Is There An Indian Literature
6.30 pm: Concert by Madan Gopal Singh based on the poems of renowned Hindi and Maithili poet Nagarjun
December 17:
10.45 am–12 noon: ASSAMESE — New Challenges for Women Writers
12.15 pm –1.30 pm: PUNJABI — Dalit Love Poetry
2.45 pm–4 pm: MALAYALAM — Autobiographies From the Margins
4.15 pm–5.30 pm: URDU — The Death of Mushayara
6 pm: Assamese folk music
December 18:
10.45 am–12 noon: TAMIL — Women Writing the Body
12.15 pm –1.30 pm: HINDI — Searching for Readers in the 21st Century
2.45 pm–4 pm: BENGALI— Poetry and the Popular
4.15 pm–5.30 pm: ENGLISH — Indian English Writing: Beyond Fiction
Entry is free and seating on first-come first-served basis.
See the video here:
Events Timing:
December 16: 4 pm–8 pm
December 17and 18: 10.45 am–8 pm
Samanvay Schedule:
December 16:
Inaugural session
4 pm–6 pm: Is There An Indian Literature
6.30 pm: Concert by Madan Gopal Singh based on the poems of renowned Hindi and Maithili poet Nagarjun
December 17:
10.45 am–12 noon: ASSAMESE — New Challenges for Women Writers
12.15 pm –1.30 pm: PUNJABI — Dalit Love Poetry
2.45 pm–4 pm: MALAYALAM — Autobiographies From the Margins
4.15 pm–5.30 pm: URDU — The Death of Mushayara
6 pm: Assamese folk music
December 18:
10.45 am–12 noon: TAMIL — Women Writing the Body
12.15 pm –1.30 pm: HINDI — Searching for Readers in the 21st Century
2.45 pm–4 pm: BENGALI— Poetry and the Popular
4.15 pm–5.30 pm: ENGLISH — Indian English Writing: Beyond Fiction
Entry is free and seating on first-come first-served basis.
See the video here:
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