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Diverse themes encapsulate day 2 of AKLF

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Kolkata, Feb 12 (IANS) The second day’s events at the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival (AKLF) began with the session, ‘Translating the Icons,’ with Lopamudra Maitra discussing Upendra Kishore Ray Chowdhury’s whimsical tales alongside Prasun Roy, who took to Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s horror stories.

Together, they shared their experiences of translating two iconic Bengali literary personalities.

Jashodhara Chakraborti conducted the session.

The following session, ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’, had Sam Miller, author of Migrants, discuss the widespread phenomenon of migration and displacement. He was in conversation with Ruchir Joshi.

The third session of the day, ‘Green Earth,’ successfully saw environmental artist Louise Fowler-Smith and Tara Gandhi, environmentalist and ornithologist, discuss their work and its relation to climate change.

The session was supported by the Australian Consulate-General, Kolkata and was conducted by Bittu Sahgal.

Keeping up with the theme of translation was the session ‘Show and Tell’, where translators Aruna Chakravarti, Vishes Kothari, Arshia Sattar, and Urvashi Butalia discussed their most significant challenges as translators.

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Bijoya Sawian and Manish Gaekwad revisited their family memoirs while walking down memory lane at the ‘All in the Family’ session alongside Kavita Punjabi.

The next session, titled ‘Climate Fiction Moves’, had Gargi Rawat, Rajat Chaudhuri, Dia Mirza (Virtually), and Bittu Sahgal talk about how books, film and the arts can further the cause of climate. Neela Majumdar conducted this session.

‘Table Talk: On Building a Culture of Food’ had Sonal Ved, Maria Goretti, Shalini Modi, and Julia Roberts conversing with Shaun Kenworthy.

‘Crossroads’ was a session where Rahul Shivshankar and Chandan Gowda discussed the ideas in their respective books, raising awareness about the India we think we know. They were in conversation with Monideepa Banerjie.

The following session was also conducted by Monideepa Banerjie, which had veteran Indian Politician P. Chidambaram discuss his new book, ‘A Watershed Year.’

The final session at Allen Park titled, ‘In Graphic Detail’ saw the announcement of the Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize shortlist. The jurors included Alka Pande, Kunal Basu & Anja Riedeberger (Virtually).

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The day concluded with a conversation between Pinaki De, Debkumar Mitra and Harsho Mohan Chattoraj on an upcoming graphic translation of Saadat Hasan Manto’s work. Meanwhile, at the Oxford Junior Literary Festival, Day 2 continued with a ‘Meet the Author’ session followed by a ‘Words in Action’ Workshop. For Meet the Author, Jael Sillman of ‘Shalome Rides a Royal Elephant’ fame, interacted with children, followed by Anjana Basu, author of Grandfather’s Tiger Tales.

The storytelling workshop for Day 2 was conducted by The Creative Arts Academy and led by Ramanjit Kaur.

The Poetry Cafe continued on the second day with Jerry Pinto reading and discussing his poems from ‘I Want a Poem and Other Poems’.

This was followed by Renu Roy, who read from the ‘Far Side and Other Poems’ and later discussed it with Supriya Newar.

Mukul Kumar read from ‘The Rhythm of the Ruins’ and was in conversation with Sunil Bhandari.

The final two sessions included Maria Goretti reading from ‘To the Moon and Back’ and discussing pertinent themes with Ipsita Ganguli.

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Finally, the Poet’s Circle convened with Sunil Bhandari, Supriya Newar, Iryna Vikyrchak, Basisali Chatterjee Dutt, Anjana Basu, and Debasish Lahiri reading recent poems.

–IANS

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Three killed as two cars collide in Karnataka

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Shivamogga, July 6 (IANS) At least three persons were killed and two others injured as two cars collided head-on in Karnataka’s Shivamogga district on Saturday.

The deceased were identified as Chandru, Siddanna and Imam Saab, all residents of Belagere village near Challakere town in Chitradurga district.

The injured were shifted to the Meggan Hospital in Shivamogga.

According to police, the incident occurred due to overspeeding.

One of the cars was en route to Sagara town from Shivamogga and the other car was coming towards Shivamogga from Sagara town.

Kumasi Police have rushed to the spot and taken up the investigation.

Both vehicles were severely mangled in the crash.

Details are awaited.

–IANS

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On Syama Prasad Mookerjee's birth anniversary, an account of how PM Modi championed his ideals

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New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tributes to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, on his birth anniversary.

“Respectful tributes to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his birth anniversary, who made India proud with his strong nationalist views. His dedication and sacrifice for the motherland will always inspire the citizens of the country,” said the Prime Minister in a post on X.

As the nation observes his birth anniversary, here is an account of how PM Modi not only championed his ideals but also realised his dream of ‘One Nation’.

Modi Archive, a popular X handle, on Saturday, shared information on PM Modi steadfastly upholding Mookerjee’s beliefs and ardently pursuing his efforts to unify the country. It accentuates the special tribute paid by PM Modi to the Bharatiya Jan Sangh founder in 2013.

It informs that after becoming BJP’s campaign committee chairman for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi led his first rally at the spot where Mookerjee was arrested in 1953. This event also marked Mookerjee’s ‘Balidan Diwas.’

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The public rally was held in Punjab’s Pathankot, the very location where the Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder was arrested in 1953 and kept in custody for 45 days. His sudden death in prison stunned the nation, leading to the abolition of the Permit System in J&K, shortly thereafter.

Mookerjee, a strong proponent of United India, passed away while fighting for the integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the nation.

In 2019, the Modi government actualised Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s vision by revoking Article 370, thereby paving the way for the revocation of its special status. A few months later, on January 1, 2020, the government took another historic step by abolishing the last traces of Jammu and Kashmir’s enforced autonomy, thereby locking Mookerjee’s dream of a fully integrated India.

Also, the government ceased operations at the Lakhanpur Toll Plaza in Pathankot, the very site where Mookerjee was arrested, a location signifying the artificial legal barrier between J&K and the rest of India.

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Love jihad helpline: Pralhad Joshi seeks probe into bomb threat to Sri Rama Sena

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Hubballi, (Karnataka) July 6 (IANS) Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi, on Saturday demanded a probe into bomb threats allegedly issued to the Sri Rama Sena for opening helplines for victims of ‘love jihad’.

Speaking to reporters in Hubballi on Saturday, Joshi said, “The closure of Facebook accounts of Sri Rama Sena is wrong. It is also wrong to issue bomb threats. Violence isn’t right always. The state government should investigate the matter.”

Earlier, addressing the media, Gangadhar Kulkarni, a senior Sri Rama Sena leader stated that after they began a campaign against ‘love jihad’ by opening a helpline on May 29, bomb threats and life threats were given.

The Sena has got more than 170 such calls already and the threat calls are made through internet, he alleged.

The Facebook accounts of all Sri Rama Sena members and the main page have been closed for the last two days, Kulkarni alleged.

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“We don’t know whether this was done by jihadis or the government. This has been done to prevent the awareness campaign on love jihad by us,” Kulkarni slammed.

“All Facebook accounts should be allowed to operate, failing which, statewide protests would be launched,” Kulkarni warned.

–IANS

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J&K: Army soldier dead in Kulgam encounter (Ld)

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Srinagar, July 6 (IANS) An Army soldier has died in an encounter between the security forces and the terrorists in Jammu & Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Saturday.

Officials said that an Army soldier, injured during the encounter between the security forces and the hiding terrorists in a village of Kulgam district, succumbed to critical injuries in the hospital.

Security forces started a cordon and search operation in Modergam village of Kulgam early on Saturday, following reports about the presence of terrorists in the village.

“As the security forces came close to the hiding terrorists, they fired at the security forces triggering an encounter,” officials said.

The exchange of fire between the security forces and terrorists is continuing in the area.

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Heavy rain disrupts life in Rajasthan; schools in Tonk shut

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Jaipur, July 6 (IANS) Heavy rain disrupted normal life in Rajasthan on Saturday causing waterlogging, traffic jams, and the Tonk district administration announcing the closure of schools.

Incessant rain in Kota for the past two days increased Parvati River’s water levels, leading to the closure of the road connecting Sheopur and Gwalior in MP.

The Meteorological Department said that the Baran district recorded the highest rainfall (195 mm) while Parbatsar and Nagaur, registered 71 mm.

In the past 24 hours, Deoli in Tonk 155 mm rain, Malpura (144 mm), Peeplu (144 mm), Tonk tehsil (137 mm), Aligarh (130 mm), 126 mm in Todaraisingh and Nagarfort (115 mm).

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department officials have warned of heavy to very heavy rain in the state till July 8.

Further on July 9 and 10, heavy rainfall has been forecast for eastern Rajasthan.

–IANS

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