The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Nitish govt plans literature festival focusing on women

- SANTOSH SINGH

BJP NATIONAL secretary Shrikant Sharma is the party's candidate from Mathura, not from Baldev (SC) as wrongly stated in the item “New Face”.

The error is regretted. THE NITISH Kumar government is planning a “Gender Literature Festival” in Patna, where writers from across the world will be invited to discuss women-centric issues. The threeday festival, beginning April 7, is being organised by the Gender Resource Centre under the Women Developmen­t Corporatio­n of the Bihar Social Welfare Department.

The event is in line with the state government’s bid to consolidat­e the women constituen­cy. The government has taken several initiative­s in this direction, such as 50 per cent reservatio­n for women in panchayats and local bodies, 35 per cent reservatio­n for women in government jobs, school uniforms, bicycles, scholarshi­p schemes, targeting creation of 10 lakh self-help groups and imposing prohibitio­n of liquor.

Writers, mostly women, will be invited to the literature festival to discuss gender equity, discrimina­tion and challenges and opportunit­ies for women. A session will be devoted to transgende­r and LGBT issues as well.

Asian Developmen­t Research Centre member secretary Shaibal Gupta, who is a memberofth­eadvisoryc­ommitteefo­rthefestiv­al, told The Indian Express: “We are trying to get top-grade women writers from across the world.wewillalso­callmalewr­iterswhoha­ve written extensivel­y on women’s issues.”

Chandan Yadav, Gender Resource Centre consultant and coordinato­r for the Gender Literature Festival, said: “Women Developmen­t Corporatio­n is organising the unique festival with the objective of developing gender justice system in society. The idea is to understand and appreciate gender issues through popular literature, art and culture.”

Yadav said they expect experts to not just discuss problems concerning women but also provide solutions and advocacy. “The festival will discuss the relationsh­ip of men, women and transgende­rs with society and their conflicts,” he said.

Asked about prominent participan­ts, Yadav said they were trying to get eminent writers including Nobel laureates. “We cannot give names at this stage as we are waiting for confirmati­on,” he said.

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