Jaipur Literature Festival returns on ground after 2 yrs with scintillating music & keynote speakers
The JLF was cancelled in 2020, and held virtually in 2021 due to the pandemic.

The event, which is being held at Clarks Amer hotel, proceeded with inaugural addresses by keynote speakers - writer and academic Harish Trivedi and UN Resident Coordinator for India Shombi Sharp.
We are LIVE in Jaipur!A series of multivocal poetry readings where different languages, rhythms and styles converg… https://t.co/X73JgEoYKW
— jaipurlitfest (@JaipurLitFest) 1646918114000The JLF was cancelled in 2020 and held virtually in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, it is being held both virtually and on ground.
It was held virtually from March 5-9, and will be held on ground from March 10-14.
Author, historian and JLF co-director William Dalrymple said, "I think the pandemic has been hard for everyone but the performing arts, in particular, have found it an existential threat. But now we are back."
Roll up, roll up! The 15th edition of @JaipurLitFest opens in two hours on the ground at our new home of Clark's Am… https://t.co/hSmrcfy35p
— William Dalrymple (@DalrympleWill) 1646879638000On the first day, Tasneem Khan's English translation of the novel 'Ae Mere Rehnuma' was unveiled. The novel describes the situation of Muslim women across the globe.
Iconic singer Remo Fernandes breaks into a spontaneous performance after his session that discussed his recently re… https://t.co/W5QlIVNIB4
— jaipurlitfest (@JaipurLitFest) 1646920408000Another session featured Norwegian Ambassador to India Hans Jacob Frydenlund, Vir Chakra recipient Chandrakant Singh and German Ambassador to India Walter J Linder, among others. The session on the possibility of peace in a world that is torn was moderated by Hannah Ellis-Peterson, correspondent at The Guardian.
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