Thursday 22 March 2018

Celebration of Global Literature in JLF-2018

Journalism Student becomes part of festival in secretariat committee


Jaipur. The much-awaited ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival-2018 programme was finally out on 25 to 29 Jan 2018.Things are really fun at the Jaipur Literature Festival. The
11th edition of the Festival features 200 sessions spanning a multitude of topics, trends, ideas and genres ranging from fiction, Poetry, non-fiction, gender, Environment, Science, History, Liberal arts, Journalism, economics, travel, and cinema.

The programme was a diverse session that includes literary, artistic, and discursive forms and a celebration of perspectives in Indian and global literature. School of Journalism and Mass Communication students Siddharth Sharma become part of this festival as secretariat committee. During this session, the panelist Upinder Singh, Maya Jasno" , and Suhud Trivedi discussed on the issue happen in Gurgaon in which crowd throne stone on the school bus. They did not address the anger of the Rajput Elephant in the nature of the violence, about the different types of violence on which the state’s violence was valid until an incredible audience member was not brought.
That fantastically filmy line couldn’t, alas, entice censor board chief Prasoon Joshi to
make an appearance. Indeed, these past few years, the manhas been such a texture at the festival that he could have helped the harried hacks on the press terrace. Predictably, the sessions featuring Bollywood celebrities were packed:
Anurag Kashyap almost caused a stampede, Nawazuddin’s slot on playing Manto
looked like Dadar Railway station at peak hour; even Soha Ali Khan’s session on the Perils of Celebrity was crowded. When the Bollywood circus moved on, Shashi Tharoor arrived to thrill the crowds as he thundered about the difference between Hinduism and Hindutva. Thankfully, thistime there wasn’t a farrago insight. Although, it was a great and inspiring session and well-groomed by everyone.

 ( Reported By Shivalika Singh )

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