
Kazan, Russia: The BRICS Literature Forum 2024 commenced in Kazan, Russia, on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, marking a vibrant convergence of literary minds from the BRICS nations. The conference was officially inaugurated by Ilsur Metshin, Mayor of Kazan.
The theme for this year’s forum is “World Literature in the New Reality: Dialogue of Traditions, National Values, and Cultures.” The event has attracted a diverse group of writers, poets, philosophers, artists, and scholars from the BRICS countries, creating a dynamic platform for cultural and intellectual exchange.
India is represented prominently at the forum by Madhav Kaushik, President of the Sahitya Akademi, and Dr. K. Sreenivasarao, Secretary of the Sahitya Akademi. During the plenary session, Madhav Kaushik emphasized the pivotal role of literature in fostering unity and cooperation among different societies. He highlighted how literature serves as a bridge, connecting diverse cultures and contributing to global dialogue.
In a significant event titled “Meet the Authors from India,” moderated by Evgeniy Abdullaev, Dr. K. Sreenivasarao spoke on the theme “Volga to Ganga: Celebration of Tradition and Multiculturalism.” He explored how river-based cultures across the globe, including those along the Volga and the Ganga, promote multiculturalism and drive social progress. Madhav Kaushik further delved into the traditional literatures of India and Russia, discussing how these rich traditions encapsulate a multitude of cultural values.
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