Bhutan literature festival ‘Mountain Echoes’ kicks off today
Times of India, 20th May, 2012 http://m.timesofindia.com/PDATOI/articleshow/13309180.cms
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Times of India, 20th May, 2012 http://m.timesofindia.com/PDATOI/articleshow/13309180.cms
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Outlook, 1st May, 2012 http://news.outlookindia.com/items.aspx?artid=761200
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Block 20th to 24th of May, 2012 for the perfect summer trip filled with stories and conversations in the midst of mountains. Mountain Echoes, a literary and cultural festival, set in Bhutan, is back with its third edition. An initiative by the India – Bhutan Foundation, in association with Siyahi, the festival will share the many
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The Hindu presents LIT FOR LIFE, 2011 – a three-day literary conclave Lit for Life – Schedule
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MOUNTAIN ECHOES 2011 20th to 24th May, 2011 Thimphu | Paro Bhutan Mountain Echoes is a unique literary and cultural festival set in the pristine beauty of Bhutan. An initiative of the India-Bhutan Foundation in association with Siyahi, it aims to provide a platform for authors to engage in cultural dialogue and celebrate tales of
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Mountain Echoes is a unique literary and cultural festival set in the pristine beauty of Bhutan. The festival enjoys the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck. Conceptualised by His Excellency Pavan Varma, Indian Ambassador to Bhutan the festival is an initiative by Siyahi to share the many myths, legends and
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Recognized by Vatika Group presents Siyahi’s Translating Bharat Language, Globalisation and the Right to be Read 20th – 22nd January, 2008 Programme(subject to modification) VENUE : Diggi Palace Hotel, Sawai Ram Singh Road, Jaipur.
About Translating Bharat PROGRAMME With India rising as an economic power, our diverse literary and cultural traditions are receiving the world’s attention. Translations, as an act of literary preservation, are becoming increasingly significant in a globalized world. Indian languages and literatures are rapidly adapting to the critical cultural changes across the nation. There is an
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