Saahitya 2025: A celebration of Literature and Culture at Elpro International School
by EVENTFAQS Bureau Industry Watch | January 30, 2025 | News
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The five-day literary festival, Saahitya 2025, held at Elpro International School, Phase 1 - Hinjawadi, concluded on January 26, 2025, leaving its mark as one of the most vibrant celebrations of literature and culture in recent memory. With an array of sessions, performances, workshops, and a book fair, Saahitya offered a space for creativity, intellect, and cultural exchange, captivating attendees from all walks of life.
The Saahitya festival, strategized by Elpro International School, featured key collaborations with Mojo Media & Entertainment as the Event Partner, Lokmat as the Media Partner, Crossword as the Book Partner, Elpro City Square as the Community Partner, Fever FM as the Radio Partner, and Spic Macay as the Cultural Partner.
A special highlight of the festival was the grand book fair, hosted by Crossword, which was open throughout the five days from January 22 to 26. The fair welcomed readers to explore a wide range of books across genres, making it a haven for book enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
The festival opened on January 22 with an engaging inauguration, featuring a session by celebrated author Ankur Warikoo and a mesmerizing performance by the Wadali Brothers.
Day two brought a competitive Quiz Session by Skillsphere and a witty storytelling session by Arvind Jagtap. The evening highlight, Vaarasa - Paramparecha, celebrated Marathi literature and music.
On the third day, Amar Chitra Katha hosted a workshop and competition, while Akshat Gupta redefined Indian mythology as “Satyalogy,” blending history with storytelling. The evening ended poetically with Ashok Chakradhar’s evocative recitation.
Day four saw an open mic session, a Scrabble competition, and an inspiring talk by Shabnam Minwalla. The Character Parade brought literary figures to life, adding color and energy.
The grand finale featured a Literary Tambola, a mesmerizing Kathakali performance by Renjini Suresh, and an inspiring session by Manoj Muntashir Shukla, celebrating India's cultural heritage. The night ended on a high note with Mame Khan’s electrifying Rajasthani folk performance, leaving the audience enthralled.
Saahitya 2025 was more than just a festival-it was a celebration of ideas, stories, and cultural heritage. With its thoughtfully curated events, stellar line-up of authors, performers, and artists, and robust partnerships, it left an indelible mark on the hearts of its attendees.
With an array of sessions, performances, workshops, and a book fair, Saahitya offered a space for creativity, intellect, and cultural exchange, captivating attendees from all walks of life.