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Rio inaugurates ‘The White Owl Literature Festival & Book Fair’

Literary festival collaborative effort between The White Owl Book Lounge, Cambridge University Press & Penguin Random House India

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HT Correspondent

DIMAPUR, Feb 9: Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio inaugurated the first edition of the two-day White Owl Literature and Book Fair at Chumoukedima on Friday.

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The White Owl Literature Festival and Book Fair is a collaborative effort between The White Owl Book Lounge, Cambridge University Press and Penguin Random House India.

Being held on the theme “Echoes of Narratives”, the festival aims to revive a passion for reading and honour the state’s rich storytelling heritage, cherished across generations.

Speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural programme, Rio said the collaboration between The White Owl, Penguin and Cambridge University Press has given birth to a literature festival that marks a historic moment in Northeast India.

“This unique partnership between one of the largest trade and academic publishers, Penguin and Cambridge University Press, is a testament to the power of literature in uniting diverse communities, a moment that fills us with enthusiasm and pride,” Rio said.

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He hoped that the two-day fair would be marked by vibrant discussions, sharing of knowledge and ideas, and an exchange of perspectives that will enrich the understanding of the pivotal role literature plays in the life of a community.

Rio noted that the theme of the fair resonates deeply with the literary heritage of Nagaland.

“Our cultural richness finds expression in both oral and written forms, with storytelling being a thread that weaves us into the tapestry of our origins. The tradition of oral literature manifested through folktales and songs, is a precious legacy that connects us to a time long before the written word emerged.

“It is imperative that we cherish and actively engage in the preservation of our oral literature, for it is through storytelling that we safeguard our cultural identity,” he said.

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Rio also hoped that this fair would serves as an inspiration for the younger generation to read more, write more, and actively contribute to the documentation and preservation of the state’s vibrant literary traditions.

He urged them to not merely extract information from books, but also seek to understand and appreciate the diverse narratives that make up the fabric of our society.

The two-day fair will feature a diverse range of programmes, including author sessions, cultural performances and food stalls. It will also offer a wide selection of literature.

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