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The Kumbh of Literary Festivals, The Jaipur Literature Festival is LIVE yet again this year with it’s larger life Virtual Avatar. Powered by Dreamcasts’s virtual platform, the platform replicated JLF’s iconic Venue, where the festival has been held in the last 13 years.
Dreamcast, one of the earliest ventures and innovators in virtual event platforms in India, is a category leader in the virtual and hybrid events space. Founded in 2010, the company has hosted thousands of virtual and hybrid conferences, exhibitions and trade shows, webinars and webcasts across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the US and Australia.
Malala Yousafzai
Nobel Laureate Malala Yousufzai while attending Jaipur Literature Fest through virtual mode, shared her dream of witnessing a good friendship between India and Pakistan. ‘the old philosophy of having borders and divisions don’t work anymore and the people of India and Pakistan want to live in peace’, she underlined on February 28.
Talking about the protection of minorities, she said that the issue is not related to religion, minorities need protection in every country, be it India or Pakistan. adding on to her statement, she underlined that the ”exploitation of power” must be taken seriously.
Malala is the youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize, known for her activism for girls’ education and an advocate of their rights, who miraculously survived a bullet to the head, shot by a Taliban militant in October 2012. Expressing her concern over the internet shutdown in India and the arrest of activists who are protesting peacefully in view of the ongoing prot
I see my book as a journey of healing, forgiveness: Sarah Maas
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New Delhi, Feb 28 : To celebrate the publication of the sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) titled A Court of Silver Flames , American author Sarah J. Maas was in a live conversation with Mumbai-based writer Deepanjana Pal at the 14th edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival(JLF). The author talked about the roller-coaster ride of actions and emotions that this book series has been.
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NEW DELHI: The old philosophy of having borders and divisions doesn t work anymore and the people in India and Pakistan want to live in peace, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai said on Sunday, stressing that it is her dream to see the two countries become good friends .
She also said that minorities need protection in every country, be it Pakistan or India, adding that the issue is not related to religion but to the exploitation of power and must be taken seriously.
Ms Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for girls education who miraculously survived a bullet to the head from the Taliban in October 2012, said the news of internet shutdown and arrests of activists protesting peacefully in India is worrying and expressed hope that the government will make sure that people are heard.
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