Chennai Literary Festival is back with a bang
Chennai
Literary Festival is back with a bang
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6th
edition to be held in the city from 8th to 10th January 2019
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Competitions
and Workshops to be conducted in more than 30 colleges across Chennai
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Prize
distribution on Valedictory Day by Thiru. P. Duraisamy, Vice Chancellor, University
of Madras at JBAS College for Women, Teynampet
Chennai, 5th
Jan 2019: The city is all set
to host the 6th edition of the mega Chennai Literary Festival (CLF)
from 8th to 10th January 2019, University of Madras and over 30 colleges
in and around the city have joined hands with Chennai Literary Association
(CLA) to conduct the Festival. Thiru Arun Ram, Resident Editor, The Times of
India, will inaugurate the 3- day carnival, at University of Madras. Thiru. N.S.
Sankar, Past Director, Lions Club International will be the Guest of Honour. The
inauguration starts at 10.30 am.
“We have conducted five successful editions
in the past. It is heartening that students’ response to all these editions was
significant and noteworthy especially in the scenario of today’s world
dominated by electronic media. The objective behind Chennai Literary Festival
is to make more and more people experience the pleasure of reading and add
value to their lives. We hope this sixth edition will also witness amazing
literary gathering as the previous editions,” said Mr. R.J. Kumaravel,
President, Chennai Literary Festival, during a press meet organized today in
the city to announce on the details of CLF. Mr. Sudhakar, Secretary, Mrs. Latha
Rajan, Past President and Mr. G. Olivannan, Founder, of CLF, were present
during the announcement.
Various literary events happened as a prelude
to main festival on the 8th December 2018 at Ethiraj College for
Women, where more than 1500 students from several colleges in Chennai and
suburbs participated. The activities featured Picture Story Writing, Quiz
(Tamil and English), Mono-acting, Story Writing, Stage a Scene, Sing a
story, Sing your Lyrics, Oratory, Identify the Writer, Dramatic Monologue, etc.
Following Thiru. Arun Ram’s address, the
inaugural day of the festival (8th Jan 2019) will witness a Street Play
by the students of Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute.
On Tuesday, the 9th
January 2019, a Tamil Oratorical competition is slated to be held at D G Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam and to be anchored
by Mr. Ravi Subramaniam. Students from various colleges from Chennai and
suburbs will participate. Concurrently, more than 30 literary workshops will be
held in several participating colleges of the city. “Australian Studies,”
“Dalit Studies,” Digital Humanities,” “Canadian Studies” and “Literary Theory”
– 5 workshops to be conducted separately at University of Madras, “Leadership”
at JBAS College for Women, “Digital Literature” at Loyola College, “Translation”
at Presidency College, “Language of Happiness” at Pachaiyappas College are to
name a few.
Prof. Dr. Armstrong,
HOD Department of English, University of Madras & Prof. Meenakumari,
English Department, Anna Adarsh College Chennai have been instrumental in
taking this cause to greater heights.
On Wednesday, the 10th January 2019,
Valedictory function is scheduled to take place at JBAS College for Women,
Chennai. Thiru Ponvannan – Actor, will be the Chief Guest and Thiru. Aazhi
Senthil Nathan – Writer, will be the Guest of Honour. Cultural events and prize
distribution to the winners of the competitions and literary events are to
mark the day. The prizes will be distributed by Thiru. P. Duraisamy, Vice
Chancellor, University of Madras.