Showing posts with label Springhead Communications. Show all posts
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Friday, May 13, 2016

Dehradun's First Ever Literature Festival turned out to be a Great SUCCESS



WIC India, in association with Springhead Communications, The Harvard Club of India, and Madhuban Group of Hotels, hosted its first edition of WIC India Dehradun Literature Festival on 22nd and 23rd April, 2016. The festival witnessed a huge turnout of close to 1500 to 2000 literature enthusiasts on each of the days. The weather in Dehradun also took a picturesque turn during the festival with cool breeze blowing through tall trees, making the experience all the more pleasant for the audience.

Each of the days was divided into five mind stimulating sessions with some of the renowned authors and speakers from all over India. 

Ranjit Lal and Dev Lahiri captivated the audience with their thoughts as to 'Why Imagination is more Powerful than Knowledge' while authors Roshen Dalal, Mona Verma and Swapna Liddle, with Debashish Bharuka as the moderator mutually agreed that history is an endless process, and that facts and stories change as per the way one perceives. Another interesting session from the literature festival that took an interesting, political turn involved writers such as Rachna Bisht Rawat, Omair Ahmad and Humra Quraishi. Discussing about the aspect of Freedom of Speech, Omair Ahmad was quoted saying - "It is not the business of the government to protect your feelings, it is the business of the government to protect your lives." On talking about the unrest in Kashmir and the trauma that Kashmiris have gone through, Humra Quraishi said - "Kashmir changed my style of writing. The painful situations of the Kashmiris, especially in the warzone, turned me from a fictional writer to a non-fictional writer." WIC Dehradun Literature Festival 2016 also included an interactive session on ‘Traditional Ancient Music of India’ where the key speaker of the session Pt. Prem Kumar Mallick launched his book – ‘Darbhanga Gharana Evam Bandishein’. The great story teller Ashwin Sanghi started his session on the ‘Art of Storytelling’ with a bang. During the discussion, Ashwin explained how the ability to tell stories is life's most powerful and envied skills. He said - “A story well told can make us laugh, weep, swell with pride, or rise with indignation. A story poorly told can be not just boring or uncomfortable, but positively painful to experience.” The closing ceremony of Day 1 of Dehradun Literature Festival saw a musical performance by EKA music band that turned the evening into a melodious one.

The audience was found to be bubbling with excitement during Day 2, session 1 where the flamboyant and humurous author Chetan D. Narain spoke to the spectators about the much intriguing concepts of sun signs. The second session had Sanil Sachar and Sumedha Mahajan, with Anupama Joshi as the moderator. They were unanimously of the opinion that style of art is a perception. Anisha Motwani, a business strategist, speaker and columnist was the key speaker of the third session who read excerpts from her book 'Storm the Norm'. The session on 'Religion & Politics' involved a riveting discussion with authors Nayantara Sahgal and Kota Neelima on the panel. The session on ‘Humanotions’ with Durjoy Dutta, Novoneel Chakraborty and Sumrit Shahi saw participation of youngsters from across the state. The discussion was moderated by Subhashish Bharuka, Founder & CEO, Springhead Communications. The Festival ended with a special panel discussion on the topic ‘Dehra – A Tribute’. The authors participating in this session were Jaskiran Chopra, Lokesh Ohri, ADG Ashok Kumar and Bijoya Sawian. 


Friday, April 8, 2016

Dehradun Gears Up to take off its First Literature Festival


Dehradun, a beautiful place, surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, has been one of the oldest cities in India. It has been a hub of vital institutions and is also known for being a home to many avid readers and illustrious authors.

All these years, this historical city had been deprived of an organised, well-planned mega literary festival, but now there is a change of heart; Dehradun will see its first ever literature festival unfold on 22nd April, 2016. This two-day event is being organised by World Integrity Center in association with Harvard Club of India, and Springhead Communications.

The first edition of Dehradun Literature Festival is going to be a literary extravaganza as it is bringing together some of the most well-known authors, publishing houses, and bibliophiles from all over the country, under one roof. This long awaited lit-fest is sure to act as a catalyst in augmenting the city’s image.

What the Lit-Fest has in Store for You?

In such disheveled times, Dehradun Literature Festival 2016 aims to create a path to fill our tired and overworked minds with the much needed contentment.

ASHWIN SANGHI
More than twenty five authors from different genres, along with six prestigious publishing houses will be present at the festival. Some of the noted authors making it to the event include Ashwin Sanghi, Nayantara Sahgal, Anisha Motwani, Ranjit Lal, Humra Quraishi, Novoneel Chakraborty, Chetan D Narain, Omair Ahmad, Kota Neelima, Sanil Sachar, Dev Lahiri, and Swapna Liddle. This lit-fest is going to be an iconic platform where one will be able to meet, interact and engage with his/her favourite authors for hours.

World Integrity Center
Adding more to the exciting factors, the literary meet is going to be a perfect occasion to network, engage and communicate with other like-minded literature enthusiasts. The festival will conduct a Book Fair, one-to-one sessions with the authors, and not to forget, an amazing panel discussion; the schedule for the two-day event has been well-crafted to be filled with intellectual activities, all day long. Like they say, "All is well that ends well", and so the event is planned  to end with a melodious closing musical ceremony by India's top Swatantra Rock Band.

World Integrity Center, the host of this event, is housed in a colonial building with gardens all around it, designed and created to fill one's mind with the joy of beauty. The center includes tastefully constructed dining, lodging and rejuvenating facilities within its premises. It is centrally located in the heart of the city, and is also known for serving lip-smacking food.