Travel, mythology and heritage dominate discussion on the last day of Literati
Staff, 2022-12-18 13:42:01,
The last day of the 10th edition of Literati began with a session on travel writing, with South African writer of Indian origin, Aman Singh Maharaj, and travel writer Neelesh Kulkarni, in conversation with Niharika Bhuwania, who unveiled numerous unknown places in the country that one would like to explore.
Aman Singh talked about the fictional journey that the protagonist undertakes in his book, ‘A Dalliance with Destiny’, while Neelesh shared the enchantment of visiting an unknown place with its ruins and forgotten civilizations.
Dr Sumita Misra, poet and bureaucrat interacted with the writer, behaviorial scientist, author, poet, and quiz master, Chander Shekhar Verma, and they explored the nuances of writing in the session, ‘Dil Ki Kalam Se’.
Actor Divya Dutta, the author of two books, the latest being, ‘Stars in My Sky’, was in conversation with Saguna Jain and Divya about all those stars who are featured in this book, and how they helped her journey in this highly competitive industry.
Abhayanand, a 1977 batch IPS officer, who retired as DGP Bihar, was in conversation with Manraj Grewal, Resident Editor, The Indian Express, Chandigarh, in a session titled, ‘Beyond Boundaries’. Abhayanand’s autobiographical book, ‘Unbounded: My Experiments with Law, Physics, Policing and Super 30,’ demolishes the image of a police officer who could be so firmly entrenched in the values and legal boundaries…
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