Srinagar, Aug. 5 -- Day three of the Chinar Book Festival 2025, held at SKICC, Srinagar, celebrated Kashmir's diverse languages through a blend of workshops, panel discussions and performances. Visitors from all walks of life continued to immerse themselves in a unique space where literature, folklore, and creativity converged. In a historic moment, the First-Ever Gojri Translation Workshop was inaugurated today at SKICC, Srinagar, by Prof. Milind Sudhakar Marathe (Chairman, NBT-India). He underlined the importance of bringing out books in local languages while emphasising that all languages are national languages and have similar importance. On this A musical storytelling session of The Blue Umbrella by Vasudha and Kunal transported chil...
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