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Fifth edition of Vishwarang will delve into diverse topics

"Language is the vessel of culture and history, and it serves as a bridge connecting hearts across borders…”

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The prestigious Vishwarang International Festival of Literature, Art, and Culture launched its 5th edition with a grand announcement in the heart of London. Santosh Choubey, a distinguished literary figure, educator, and director of Vishwarang, unveiled the theme for this edition during the Indo-European Hindi Festival in London, United Kingdom.

This landmark event is expected to feature the participation of more than 100 organizations worldwide. It will also bring together a distinguished gathering of over 500 Hindi intellectuals, educationists, litterateurs, artists, and diaspora litterateurs, reaching an online audience of over 20 million individuals.

Santosh Choubey, in his dedicated efforts to promote Hindi globally, has founded an International Centre of Excellence at Rabindranath Tagore University. This centre encompasses several vital components, including the Overseas Indian Literature and Culture Research Centre, Language Teaching Centre, Translation Centre, and Sanskrit Oriental Language Teaching and Indian Knowledge Tradition Centre. An international committee will oversee these initiatives focused on advancing the Hindi language. Furthermore, more than 100 books authored by international writers and diaspora will be translated and published in Hindi, facilitating cultural exchanges of ideas and thoughts.

The fifth edition of Vishwarang will encompass a variety of sessions delving into diverse topics. These discussions will include exploring employment opportunities related to Hindi, innovative teaching methods for the language, the essence of Hindi literature, professional education in Hindi, and the translation of historical narratives into foreign languages. Furthermore, there will be discussions on incorporating technology in the promotion and preservation of the Hindi language.

“In the fifth edition of Vishwarang, we are particularly excited to welcome our overseas patrons of the Hindi language, offering them a closer look at the festival and the opportunity to be an integral part of this celebration," emphasized Choubey, director of Vishwarang. “Language is the vessel of culture and history, and it serves as a bridge connecting hearts across borders. With Hindi language patrons scattered worldwide, our mission is to reach out and foster a shared love for the language, culture, and art that transcend geographical boundaries.”

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