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Nagpur Book Fest: History, Poetry, and Rock Unite

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Researcher revealed nine unknown archaeological sites in Eastern Vidarbha.
  • Scholar preserved endangered Zhadiboli-Powari dialects through literature.
  • Kabir Cafe fused folk, rock, and spiritual rhythms captivating crowds.
Nagpur Book Fest: History, Poetry, and Rock Unite

The Nagpur Book Festival, currently underway until November 30, is showcasing diverse literary and cultural explorations. Day 4 highlighted significant achievements in archaeology and linguistics, drawing substantial audience engagement. Researcher Manohar Naranje detailed his work in identifying previously unknown archaeological sites within Eastern Vidarbha, emphasizing the importance of historical and geographical knowledge.

Complementing this exploration of the past, scholar Lakhansingh Katre presented his dedication to preserving vanishing dialects like Zhadiboli and Powari. His efforts have successfully integrated these languages into academic settings, notably at Gadchiroli University, marking a milestone in linguistic conservation. Katre's passion, rooted in rural speech, was evident in his recitations.

The festival concluded Day 4 with a vibrant musical performance by Kabir Cafe. Their fusion of folk, rock, and spiritual elements, reimagining Saint Kabir's couplets, energized the attendees and transformed the venue into a lively cultural hub, setting a high bar for subsequent festival events.

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Researcher Manohar Naranje revealed nine previously unknown archaeological sites in Eastern Vidarbha during his session at the festival.
Lakhansingh Katre is a scholar dedicated to preserving endangered dialects like Zhadiboli-Powari, now taught at Gadchiroli University.
Kabir Cafe performed a dynamic fusion of folk, rock, and spiritual rhythms, reimagining Saint Kabir's couplets.

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