Arunachal minister calls for fostering reading habits among students

Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Education Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona on Friday highlighted the state government’s initiatives to promote new-age learning and encourage reading habits among students while inaugurating the Ziro Literary Festival at Saint Claret College in Lower Subansiri district.

Appreciating the organisers for successfully hosting the festival every year, the minister said such literary engagements motivate students to cultivate reading habits and gain insights from accomplished professionals, an official statement said.

The two-day festival, held under the theme ‘Celebrating Creativity for All,’ was inaugurated in the presence of MLA Hage Appa, Lower Subansiri deputy commissioner Oli Perme and SP Keni Bagra.

Leading up to the festival, outcome-based workshops were conducted from March 17 to provide participants with hands-on creative exposure.

These included a videography workshop by Aditi Banerjee, a graphic novel workshop by Samudra Kajal Saikia, a poetry workshop by Subi Taba, and a podcast workshop facilitated by Samyuktha Varma and Radhika Viswanathan.

The opening day featured a series of panel discussions. A session titled ‘From Fireside to Frame: How Old Stories Find New Forms’ brought together Moge Basar, Saikia and Tage Kanno, moderated by Moji Riba.

Another panel discussion on ‘The Changing Landscape of Media: From Legacy Media to Influencer Culture to AI Content’ was moderated by Karma Paljor and featured Viswanathan, Varma, Vinod K Jose and Vishal Langthasa as panellists.

An interactive discussion on ‘Fear, Failure and Finding Your Voice’ featured Sayantan Ghosh, Taba and Wulla Linggi, moderated by Ranju Dodum. The discussion also highlighted the underrepresentation of Northeast-authored books in mainstream publishing.

A creative workshop titled ‘The Story Hidden in Ordinary Things’ was also conducted by Langthasa.

The event also featured live musical performances, food stalls and exhibitions showcasing outcomes of the workshops, creating a vibrant cultural atmosphere.

Latest

Centre forms expert panel to rewrite NCERT Class 8 judiciary chapter after row

The Centre has told the Supreme Court it has set up a three-member panel to rewrite the NCERT Class 8 judiciary chapter after a controversy over references to c

IIT-Delhi launches comic-style brochure to demystify complex scientific concepts

New Delhi, The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi has...

Do you know about India’s mango city? Here’s what makes it special

This city in eastern India is known as the mango city of India, popular for its varieties and the sweetness of its mangoes, supported by its climate and ecosyst

Delhi Govt invites EoI for digital learning content, formative assessment in schools

New Delhi, The Delhi government has decided to develop...

Ramadan school rules stir Turkey secular education debate

When Soner Akbal dropped his daughter at school last...

Topics

Centre forms expert panel to rewrite NCERT Class 8 judiciary chapter after row

The Centre has told the Supreme Court it has set up a three-member panel to rewrite the NCERT Class 8 judiciary chapter after a controversy over references to c

Decapitation strike: Top Iran Guard spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini killed hours after issuing ‘big’ warning to US and Israel

Top Iran Guard spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini death comes just hours after he publicly challenged the United States, warning that the ongoing conflict with the US

Sanitation security and kidney stones in women

When fluid intake drops, urine becomes more concentrated, increasing the supersaturation of calcium oxalate and uric acid crystals that form stones. In simple t

US approves $7 billion more in weapons for UAE- Reports

The State Department is supposedly not required to announce publicly under U.S arms export rules, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. This comes on top o

Iran downs US F-35: First combat hit on most advanced ‘Invisible’ stealth jet mid-air

This marks the first time Iran has struck a US aircraft in the late February war. Both the US and Israel deploy F-35s in the conflict; each jet costs over $100

Canadian Police commissioner says no threat to Canadians from agents of India’s government

The commission of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has said that there is no threat to Canadian from any agent linked to India.

Could strikes on energy facilities force a ceasefire? Israel’s ‘alone acts’, US red lines and shared global pain fuel speculation

The consequences of the energy for energy doctrine are now a reality. Following Iran's strike on Ras Laffan, QatarEnergy reported a staggering 17% loss in expor

SHOCKING $4 billion security breach: How a 36-minute Strava run exposed France’s secret aircraft carrier

A French naval officer’s 7km jog just became a national security crisis. Discover how a public Strava profile accidentally leaked the real-time coordinates of
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img