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            <![CDATA[ <p>Literary festivals unite individuals of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds, representing variety and harmony.</p><p>Following a two-year hiatus, the thirteenth iteration of the three-day Hyderabad Literary Festival kicked underway on Friday, with thousands of people flooding the site at the Vidyaranya High School in Saifabad.</p><p>Germany is the guest nation this year, while Konkani is the Indian language under focus. Award-winning authors and artists present Konkani and German literature, culture, and art through talks, panel discussions, films, lecture demonstrations, performances, and installations.</p><p>The primary guest, eminent Konkani author and Jnanpith awardee Damodar Mauzo, spoke about the effects of colonialism on the Konkani language, where it is now, and where it is going.</p><p>"Five scripts are still used today: Kannada, Malayalam, Devanagari, Romi, and Perso-Arabic. The result of colonization was this. Many Goans fled the land during the Portuguese era in the 1500s because of fear of conversion, primarily to Karnataka and Kerala.</p><p>However, the migrants tried to preserve the language by translating Konkani into Malayalam and Kannada Scripts, "Mauzo stated.</p><p>Mauzo emphasized that nobody can be forced to follow a standard script. "Nobody should be coerced into following a specific script. To ensure that everyone can appreciate the beauty of the language, I hope one day we can all adhere to the same script." According to the most recent Census, fewer people speak Konkani; however, Mauzo believed this was untrue.</p><p>He said he first experimented with writing when still a child in Goa, where he also used to run a small family company. He claimed that the talks at his parents' Goa business inspired his novels and characters.</p><p>The German author Helene Bukowski gave talks on her book "Milk Teeth" that day, while actor and director Deepti Naval spoke about her book "A Country Called Childhood: A Memoir."</p><p>Aside from the literature sessions, HLF featured a vibrant array of art exhibitions, a wide range of workshops, folk and contemporary dance performances, classical and fusion music concerts, and demonstrations of many types of lectures.</p><p>Dr. Stephen Grabherr, the German Embassy's deputy head of mission, Amita Desai, and Sathya Saran were among the speakers that day. Over 200 performers were&nbsp;present at the festival.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Literary festivals unite individuals of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds, representing variety and harmony.</p><p>Following a two-year hiatus, the thirteenth iteration of the three-day Hyderabad Literary Festival kicked underway on Friday, with thousands of people flooding the site at the Vidyaranya High School in Saifabad.</p><p>Germany is the guest nation this year, while Konkani is the Indian language under focus. Award-winning authors and artists present Konkani and German literature, culture, and art through talks, panel discussions, films, lecture demonstrations, performances, and installations.</p><p>The primary guest, eminent Konkani author and Jnanpith awardee Damodar Mauzo, spoke about the effects of colonialism on the Konkani language, where it is now, and where it is going.</p><p>"Five scripts are still used today: Kannada, Malayalam, Devanagari, Romi, and Perso-Arabic. The result of colonization was this. Many Goans fled the land during the Portuguese era in the 1500s because of fear of conversion, primarily to Karnataka and Kerala.</p><p>However, the migrants tried to preserve the language by translating Konkani into Malayalam and Kannada Scripts, "Mauzo stated.</p><p>Mauzo emphasized that nobody can be forced to follow a standard script. "Nobody should be coerced into following a specific script. To ensure that everyone can appreciate the beauty of the language, I hope one day we can all adhere to the same script." According to the most recent Census, fewer people speak Konkani; however, Mauzo believed this was untrue.</p><p>He said he first experimented with writing when still a child in Goa, where he also used to run a small family company. He claimed that the talks at his parents' Goa business inspired his novels and characters.</p><p>The German author Helene Bukowski gave talks on her book "Milk Teeth" that day, while actor and director Deepti Naval spoke about her book "A Country Called Childhood: A Memoir."</p><p>Aside from the literature sessions, HLF featured a vibrant array of art exhibitions, a wide range of workshops, folk and contemporary dance performances, classical and fusion music concerts, and demonstrations of many types of lectures.</p><p>Dr. Stephen Grabherr, the German Embassy's deputy head of mission, Amita Desai, and Sathya Saran were among the speakers that day. Over 200 performers were&nbsp;present at the festival.</p> ]]>
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