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Chandigarh Literary Society to organise 12th Edition of ‘CLF Literati 2024’

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The Chandigarh Literary Society (CLS) is all set to present a power-packed line-up of authors and literary activities at the much-awaited 12th Edition of Chandigarh Lit Fest (CLF) - Literati 2024, from November 22 to 24 at the Chandigarh Lake Club.

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The CLF will commence with a soulful musical evening, Aaghaaz - Shaam-E-Ghazal, featuring the renowned artist Kanwar Jagmohan. The event will be held on November 22 at Rani Laxmi Bai Bhawan, Sector 38, Chandigarh. Thereafter, on November 23 and 24 literary sessions will take place at Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh.

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Dr. Sumita Misra, IAS, Festival Director of CLF Literati 2024 and Chairperson of CLS, shared, “Themed on Celebrating Creativity, the three-day literary festival promises an exciting mix of thought-provoking discussions, book launches, engaging sessions and book readings, featuring some of the most renowned names in literature, art and culture.”

The festival will also witness the launch of as many as six books in the ‘Book Buzz’ activities. These are “Udaari (Punjabi)” by Sarabjit Singh Madan; “The Diva Who Died to Live” by Sharat Ralhan; “Sulagdi Dharti” by Sanjeev Kumari RJ; ‘The Diva Who Died to Live’ by Sharat; ‘Sulagadi Dharti’ by Dr Sanjeev Kumar; ‘Geisha in the Gota Patti’ by Chetna Keer; ‘Udgar’ by Sarika Dhupar; ‘Reflections of Ram Sevak’ by Anirudh Tiwari.

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