Jammu & Kashmir

Kashmir Literature Festival Team Calls on Prof. Khurshid Iqbal Andrabi Hon’ble 19th Vice Chancellor University of Kashmir.

Srinagar, 23rd Sep: The organizing team of the Kashmir Literature Festival today called on Prof. Khurshid Iqbal Andrabi, Hon’ble 19th Vice Chancellor of the University of Kashmir, to apprise him of the upcoming literary and cultural initiatives under the Festival which is to held on 11th and 12th October at SKICC Srinagar.

During the interaction, the team highlighted the vision of the Festival to promote Kashmiri language, literature, and heritage, while creating a vibrant platform for writers, poets, scholars, and artists from across the region and beyond.

Prof. Andrabi appreciated the efforts of the Festival organizers and emphasized the importance of nurturing intellectual and cultural discourses in Kashmir. He observed that such initiatives not only encourage young writers and scholars but also serve as bridges of understanding between diverse communities.

The team expressed gratitude to Prof. Andrabi for his valuable insights and encouragement, assuring him that the Festival will strive to uphold credibility, professionalism, and inclusivity in its programs.


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