C-NES Managing Trustee attends first literary festival in Bhutan

During his session on May 20 the festival, in conversation with Ravi Singh, the head of Penguin India, Hazarika read from two of his acclaimed books, Strangers of the Mist and the more recent Writing on the Wall while also reading part of a chapter from a new book, Final Frontiers.
Many in the audience were in tears at the close of the reading, as Hazarika shared from his personal experiences of life and loss, in the passing of his wife who was one of his biggest supporters, last year, and in the powerful reading of a visit to a Naga village which had been devastated during the conflict of the 1950s.
Sanjoy Hazarika in conversation with Ravi Singh, Publisher of Penguin India
“You made us all cry,” said the wife of a senior diplomat as others came up to the author and expressed both appreciation and a sense of deep sadness at his description of the trauma of the North-east but also support and amazement at his initiative of the boat clinics which are now plying in 10 districts of the Brahmaputra Valley.
Hazarika had separate meetings with the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Thinley, whom he has know for several years, as well Commerce Minister Lympo Khandu and the Home Minister. They expressed their deep appreciation about the historic and friendly ties between Assam and Bhutan and the need to further strengthen these relations.

