[lg policy] Pakistan:Mother Languages Literature Festival will kick-start on Feb 18

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 15:53:36 UTC 2017


Mother Languages Literature Festival will kick-start on Feb 18
<http://images.dawn.com/news/1177113/mother-languages-literature-festival-will-kick-start-on-feb-18>

Asma Kundi <http://images.dawn.com/authors/167>

The aim of the festival is to promote and celebrate Pakistan’s linguistic
and cultural diversity.

The second edition of the two-day Pakistan Mother Languages Literature
Festival will start on Feb 18 at the Lok Virsa.

The aim of the festival is to promote and celebrate Pakistan’s linguistic
and cultural diversity and to encourage reading in other languages.

The festival will be hosted by the Indus Cultural Forum, Lok Virsa and
Strengthening Participatory Organisation (SPO) with support from the
Foundation Society Institute (Fosi), Sindh Government’s Department for
Culture, Tourism and Heritage and the Society for Alternate Media and
Research.

The program for the event was announced by the heads of these organisations
at a press briefing on Thursday at Lok Virsa. The festival is being
organised in connection with Unesco’s International Mother Languages Day,
which is observed on Feb 21 every year.

Over 150 writers, intellectuals, critics, poets and artists from across
Pakistan who write in over 15 languages will be participating in the
festival to discuss the diversity of languages in Pakistan from a
historical perspective and the challenges they are facing.

Discussions on various topics related to language, literature and culture,
book launches, poetry recitals, musical events, screenings, performances,
book stalls, food courts, cultural exhibitions and mobile libraries will be
part of the festival. Books in Sindhi, Balochi, Pashtu, Brahvi, Seriaki,
Punjabi and other languages and their Urdu and English translations will
also be exhibited.

Speaking at the press briefing, Indus Cultural Forum Chairman Niaz Nadeem
said the quality of content of the sessions’ has been improved this year.

SPO Chief Executive Naseer Memon the festival is aimed at promoting
Pakistan’s linguistic and cultural diversity as an instrument of social
harmony, peace and tolerance.

He said there is a lot of literature available in the various languages of
Pakistan, all of which represent the cultural plurality in the country. The
festival will provide a platform for people to share literature in various
languages.

Lok Virsa Executive Director Fouzia Saeed said that the festival is one of
her organisation’s signature events and provide people to interact with
writers from various languages.

Fosi representative Nargis Sultana said recognising the importance of
various languages is vital for empowering communities and reducing
discrimination. She said the festival will help establish connections
between language policy and planning and better learning outcomes via
indigenous languages.

http://images.dawn.com/news/1177113


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