Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Heritage lovers bat for making the city an arts & culture hub

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LUCKNOW : The three-day first edition of Koshala Literature Festival-2022 (KLF) concluded here on Monday, with literature lovers attending multiple sessions of authors and poets who had come from various places across the nation.

Heritage evangelist­s from the city gathered for a session titled ‘Romance of Lucknow’ to express their interest and support in making the city of Nawabs an even better place for art, culture and literature lovers. Jayant Krishna, CEO, Foundation for Advancing Science and Technology, said that he would exhort the state government to initiate the UNESCO World Heritage listing process for the historic city of Lucknow. “It will help the city’s cultural equity to get enhanced and this way we can solicit funding from the World Heritage Fund for the conservati­on of the city’s old culture,” he said.

“An annual ‘Claude Martin Festival’ will be hosted at Constantia House, La Martiniere, Lucknow to showcase the institute’s architectu­re and intangible European and Anglo Indian heritage, along with cultural performanc­es,” said Carlyle McFarland, principal, La Martiniere College, Lucknow. Sanatkada’s Madhavi Kuckreja said she would like to work on creating a ‘Museum of Lucknow’ to showcase its culture, as well as a performanc­e area for artistes.

Nawab Mir Jafar Abdullahsa­id, “We should project Lucknow’s heritage in a secular manner without giving it a communal colour so that citizens and tourists can appreciate and absorb the city’s composite culture, affectiona­tely known as the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb,”

A formal book launch and a panel discussion of the book titled ‘Bisre chulha, bisre swad’ by Urmila Singh was moderated by food critic Puspesh Pant. The book is a collection of various cuisines of Awadh which are healthy, easy to cook and long forgotten. The festival finally concluded with the enthrallin­g musical performanc­e by folk singer Malini Awasthi. “These three days were fantastic and people of all ages participat­ed enthusiast­ically. The response was better than expected,” said Prashant Singh, founder, KLF.

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