Mangaluru Lit Fest to be held on Jan 11 and 12


Team Udayavani, Jan 8, 2025, 8:57 PM IST

The 7th edition of the prestigious Mangaluru Lit Fest is set to captivate literature and art enthusiasts on January 11 and 12, 2025. Organized by Bharat Foundation, the festival will be held at the Dr. T.M.A. Pai International Convention Centre, with renowned author Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa inaugurating the event.

From its inception as an intellectual gathering in Dakshina Kannada, the Lit Fest has grown into a vibrant celebration of culture, attracting audiences from diverse backgrounds. The festival promises a blend of literature, art, and heritage, offering a platform for discussions, exhibitions, and thought-provoking sessions.

Highlights of the Two-Day Event

The event features an array of programs, including panel discussions, book launches, film screenings, and cultural performances. The festival will host a diverse lineup of speakers, including celebrated writers, historians, filmmakers, and policymakers.

Parallel sessions in Kannada focus on topics like literary criticism, journalism, and folklore, featuring prominent speakers like Dr. G.B. Harish and Jogi.

The second day also includes unique panels on geopolitics, gender and society, and Ambedkar’s role in the Constitution.

A Celebration for All Ages

This year’s Lit Fest is designed to engage participants of all ages. Children, youth, and families can explore a wide range of topics while enjoying the cultural vibrancy of Mangaluru.

The event will also feature local artists and performers, enhancing the experience for attendees. With sessions conducted in multiple languages, including Kannada, Tulu, and English, the festival ensures inclusivity and diversity.

Mark your calendars for this grand celebration of creativity, heritage, and intellectual exchange.

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