Delhi Shabdotsav: Capital's Grand 3-Day Literary & Cultural Festival Kicks Off Jan 2

The Delhi Government is launching the Delhi Shabdotsav, a major three-day literary and cultural festival, from January 2-4 at the National Stadium. The free event will feature over 100 speakers, including notable figures like Ajit Doval, alongside numerous book releases, cultural performances, and a dedicated food festival. Organizers emphasize engaging students from 40 universities, aiming to foster cultural rejuvenation and a "de-colonisation" of thought among Gen Z. Modeled after a successful Kashi event, the festival is planned as an annual brand to eventually attract global participants.

Key Points: Delhi Shabdotsav 2024: Literary Festival at National Stadium

  • 100+ prominent speakers
  • 40+ book releases & cultural performances
  • Free entry with registration
  • Focus on youth & cultural rejuvenation
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Delhi Shabdotsav: 3-day cultural festival to begin from Jan 2 at National Stadium

Delhi's largest free literary & cultural festival, Shabdotsav, begins Jan 2. Featuring 100+ speakers, book launches, performances & student engagement.

"One of the purposes of the event is to de-colonise the mind construct and energy of the country's Gen Z. - Rajiv Tuli, Organiser"

New Delhi, Dec 29

Delhi Art and Culture Minister Kapil Mishra announced on Monday that the Department and a publishing house will jointly organise the country's largest literature and cultural festival, Delhi Shabdotsav, on January 2, 3 and 4 at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.

"The Delhi Government is organising the country's largest cultural and literary festival on January 2, 3, and 4. From now on, it will be held annually under the Ministry of Culture and branded as the 'Delhi Shabdotsav'," Mishra told reporters.

The event will feature over 100 prominent speakers, including National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Sunil Ambekar, Manmohan Vaidya and Sachchidanand Joshi, along with more than 40 book releases, six cultural performances, and two poets' meets.

"Students from the nearly 40 universities from Delhi NCR will also participate in the cultural event," he said.

Mishra said the event will feature programmes like Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Bhajan Sandhya, Kavi Sammelan and Somnath Jyotirlinga Darshan.

Delhi Chief Minister M Rekha Gupta will inaugurate the festival, while Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami and Chhattisgarh Home Minister Vijay Sharma will also attend.

Mishra said CM Gupta has directed to development of the proposed annual event into a big brand so that global participants are also invited to join it.

Rajiv Tuli, a member of the organising team, said the event will include six bands and promote the Indian cultural and spiritual rejuvenation.

"One of the purposes of the event is to de-colonise the mind construct and energy of the country's Gen Z," he said, adding that this is the reason why students from 40 universities will be engaged in the festival.

He said a similar event has been organised in Kashi over the past three years, and the Delhi event is modelled on it.

The organiser said a food festival, serving Delhi delicacies, will also be organised.

The entry to the festival will be free, but for ease of entry, visitors are requested to register through QR codes.

"We have also appointed campus ambassadors in Delhi University colleges, and a massive contact campaign is also being planned through social media," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the focus on "de-colonising the mind" doesn't mean ignoring the wonderful syncretic culture Delhi is known for. Our culture has always absorbed and evolved. The festival should celebrate that inclusive spirit, not just one narrative.
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Aman W
Free entry and Delhi delicacies? Count me in! 😋 Jokes aside, involving students from 40 universities is a smart move. Gen Z needs to connect with our roots. Hope the events are engaging and not just lectures.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm thrilled to see such events. It's a great opportunity to experience India's diverse cultural heritage firsthand. The blend of literature, dance, and music sounds perfect. Already registered!
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Vikram M
National Stadium is a great venue. Hope the logistics are managed well—parking, crowd control, etc. Delhi events can get chaotic. But kudos for making it free and open to all. The line-up of speakers is impressive.
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Kavya N
Bhajan Sandhya and Somnath Darshan programme? Interesting mix. Hope the spiritual aspect is presented in a universal, uplifting way. More than 40 book releases is the highlight for me as a literature student. Can't wait!

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