Dibrugarh, Feb. 8 -- The second edition of the Dibrugarh University International Literature Festival (DUILF) concluded today, marking a significant milestone in Northeast India's literary landscape.

The festival brought together around 120 distinguished authors from 23 countries at the university, located in the easternmost part of the country.

Speaking at the concluding event, which had Africa as its central theme, Guinea-Bissauan author Abdulai Sila remarked, "We have special feelings about Indians. There are Indians everywhere in Africa." He highlighted the cultural connections between India and Africa and expressed joy that students of Dibrugarh University were learning more about Africa through the festival's sessions.

Sila also ...