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Banaras Lit Fest Seeks Entries for First Book Awards 2025

Banaras Lit Fest Kalidas Award for Scheduled Indian Language amounting to Rs 51,000, and Bhartendu Harishchandra Lifetime Achievement Award of Rs 1 Lakh have also been announced…reports Asian Lite News

The Banaras Lit Fest has called for nominations for the First BLF Book Awards 2025, an initiative which aims to celebrate and recognise literary excellence in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and translation across Hindi, English, and other Indian languages.

To be judged by juries comprising literary figures, critics, and scholars, the winners will receive a cash prize of Rs 51000 in each category along with a trophy and promotional support.

Different awards for excellence in Hindi have been announced, including Kabir Award for Poetry, Premchand Award for Fiction, Mahadevi Verma Award for Translation, and Rahul Sankrityayan Award for Non-Fiction.

The English category will consist of Sarojini Naidu Award for Poetry, Ruskin Bond Award for Fiction, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Award for Non-Fiction, and Rabindranath Tagore Award for Translation.

Besides these, the Banaras Lit Fest Kalidas Award for Scheduled Indian Language amounting to Rs 51,000, and Bhartendu Harishchandra Lifetime Achievement Award of Rs 1 Lakh have also been announced.

Submissions for the BLF Book Awards 2025 will be accepted in both Hindi and English, for which books published between January 2023 and December 2024 are eligible.

The submission dates are from August 1 to December 31.

The shortlisted books will be announced in January 2025, while the final winners will be declared in February 2025 at the Banaras Lit Fest.

Not just publishers, authors can also send individual entries of their works.

Deepak Madhok, President of Banaras Lit Fest, said, “Recognising and strengthening languages is one of the key aims of the BLF Book Awards. We hope to identify and celebrate authors with exceptional bodies of work, enabling readers across India to experience the best of Indian literature. By showcasing these literary gems, we strive to preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of our nation.”

Brijesh Singh, Secretary, Banaras Lit Fest, added, “Inviting self-nominations is an excellent idea. It makes the award process democratic, transparent, and inclusive. By allowing authors to submit their own work, we ensure that all voices have an equal opportunity to be heard and celebrated.”

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SIIMA Awards: Tamil and Malayalam Stars in Spotlight

In Tamil, the biggest contest was between ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ and ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ with the former winning by a narrow margin…reports Asian Lite News

The second night of the SIIMA (South Indian International Film Awards) saw the winners for Tamil and Malayalam cinema announced, with ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’, ‘Rocketry’ and ‘Vikram’ in Tamil, and ‘Bro Daddy’, ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’ and ‘Hridayam’ in Malayalam taking the spotlight.

In Tamil, director Mani Ratnam’s ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ led the race with 10 nominations, followed by the Kamal Haasan-starrer ‘Vikram’ with nine. R. Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry’ nabbed the award for Best Leading Actor, while ‘PS1’ won the ultimate award for Best Film, narrowly inching out ‘Rocketry’, though Madhavan did win the award for Best Debutant Director.

In Malayalam, ‘Bheeshma Parvam’ led the race with eight nods, followed by ‘Thallumaala’ with seven, though the biggest award was nabbed by ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’, which won Best Film.

The race was a steep one in both categories, because much like the first night where Telugu and Kannada cinema had produced several critically and commercially acclaimed blockbusters, Tamil and Malayalam cinema did the same, so it was very hard to predict who would win the race, especially as the voting was done by a fan poll.

In Tamil, the biggest contest was between ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ and ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ with the former winning by a narrow margin. In Malayalam, it was between ‘Bheeshma Parvam’, ‘Thallumaala’ and ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’, though ‘Thallumaala’ won Best Leading Actor.

SIIMA is an occasion to celebrate the artistry of South Indian cinema in the fields of direction, technical achievements, story writing and cinematography, as well as provide a platform to take South cinema to international audiences.

The event was being held at the Dubai Trade Centre, between the dates of 15-16 September, with the first night giving off the awards to Telugu and Kannada, and the second for Tamil and Malayalam.

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FICCI Wins Business Promotion Award at India Global Forum

FICCI received the award for its work in the India-UK corridor, reports Asian Lite News

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has emerged triumphant as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year at the prestigious 5th UK-India Awards 2023.

FICCI received the award for its work in the India-UK corridor. The event, held in London, brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and renowned personalities to recognize and honour exceptional contributions to the India-UK business landscape.

The UK-India Awards, organised by India Inc., celebrates the outstanding contributions of those who drive the UK-India partnership, including leaders in business, professional services, government, culture, and social impact. FICCI’s recognition as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year highlights its instrumental role in promoting India’s business interests globally and fostering a favourable ecosystem for economic development.

Baroness Usha Prashar, Chairperson, FICCI UK Council and Dr Param Shah, Director – UK & Ireland, FICCI received the award. The award was presented by Sir Ron Kalifa, Chairman, Network International and Jury Member for the Awards.

Mr Subhrakant Panda, President, FICCI said, “We are truly honoured to be recognised as the Business Promotion Organisation of the Year at the 5th India Global Forum Awards. This award is a testament to the collective efforts of our members, partners, and stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to enhance India’s global competitiveness. FICCI remains committed to empowering Indian businesses and driving sustainable economic growth.”

Baroness Prashar, Chairperson, FICCI UK Council said, “I am delighted that FICCI’s work in the United Kingdom has been recognised. This will further motivate us to work with greater enthusiasm to facilitate bilateral trade, investment, and research & innovation partnerships.”

Mr Shailesh Pathak, Secretary General, FICCI expressed gratitude and pride on behalf of FICCI for receiving this award. “The Business Promotion Organisation of the Year award is a significant milestone for FICCI for its work in the United Kingdom. It is a testament to its unwavering commitment to promoting India’s business interests and fostering international partnerships. This recognition further reinforces FICCI’s position as a leading voice for Indian businesses and its instrumental role in shaping the country’s economic growth.”

Professor Manoj Ladwa, Founder & CEO, India Inc. Group while congratulating FICCI said, “This evening, we celebrate the enterprise, the grit, the innovation and the success of British and Indian businesses and organisations, big and small, who represent what is now the super-highway of UK India Relations. I congratulate FICCI UK for the award and compliment them for the work that has enriched every aspect of the winning partnership between our two great nations.”

FICCI UK Council has consistently spearheaded initiatives that have propelled India’s relationship with the United Kingdom. It has played a crucial role in connecting Indian businesses with their counterparts, fostering partnerships, and promoting trade and investment opportunities across sectors. FICCI has also been instrumental in advocating for policy reforms for enhancing the bilateral trade and investments.

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India’s National Awards: A personal observation                     

There needs to be a complete overhaul of the awarding committee to start with and not just some civil servants who has no knowledge of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology…writes Dilip Roy

Since the time of its inception, it has been marred in controversy and favoritism. One only has to look at list of awardees of Bharat Ratna India’s highest award has gone to the politicians and it is said that Nehru awarded himself the Bharat Ratna. Now in my humble opinion politicians are there to serve the country and not to receive awards. The biggest mistake was made by awarding the Ratna to a young cricketer at the age of forty for scoring the highest   number of runs in “cricket” which is not even an international sport unlike football or tennis. There are also recipients of Padma Bhushan and even Padma Vibhushan awardees in the entertainment industry. 

There needs to be a complete overhaul of the awarding committee to start with and not just some civil servants who has no knowledge of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology. I can site many examples where justice has not been delivered. Some politicians have been awarded posthumously which in my opinion is a complete charade. Awards should be given to a living person and not when they are dead it does not make any sense or has any value. No where else in the world it is done except India, this definitely needs to change.Following are the names in Arts and Science who deserved Bharat Ratna.

ARTS and Culture:

Alain Danielou was a French Indologist, intellectual, musicologist who met Tagore and after seeing his interest in Interest in Indian classical music, he made him the director of Tagore’s school of music at Shantiniketan after that  he joined the Banaras Hindu University where he mastered Sanskrit language, literature and Hindu philosophy. In 1949 he was appointed as a research professor at the University and the director of college of Indian music. His work on India’s classical literature and music has been recognized by none other than UNESCO.

BALASARASWATI who is regarded as the Doyen of Bharata Natyam on whom a documentary called BALA was made by the great Satyajit Ray speaks volumes.

Professor Dilip K. Chakrabarti a world renowned Archeologist who has done extensive field research and is the author of many books to his credit on India’s ancient architecture and published articles on the subject in various journals, needs no introduction.

D. K. Roy was Indian musician, musicologist, novelist and a poet besides Indian classical music he also learnt Western classical music and became proficient in French, German and Italian languages. His European admirer was the French Nobel laureate and philosopher Romain Rolland and in India his admirers included Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath Tagore. Sangeet Natak Akademi India’s National Academy for Performing Arts awarded him its highest honour for lifetime achievement the Akademi Fellowship. Roy’s devotional songs were rendered by Bharat Ratna awardee the famous singer M.S. Subbulakshmi.

Sitar maestro Vilayat Khan who hails from three genarations of musical family and received a praise from none other than Satyajit Ray that Vilayat Khan’s stature as a musician is far greater and higher than that of Ravi Shankar.

Science and Technology:

Homi Bhabha known as the “Father of Indian Nuclear programme.” He was nominated for Nobel prize in physics five times. The Atomic Research Centre in India is named after him.

Vikram Sarabhai Indian physicist and astronomer who initiated the space research and is regarded as the “Father of Indian Space program.”

S. N. Bose Indian mathematician and physicist he is best known for his work on quantum mechanics. Today Bose-Einstein statistics have become world famous and the class of particles that obey Bose statistics called BOSONS was named after S.N. Bose who was also nominated for Nobel prize in physics.

Narayana Murthy is regarded as “Father of Information Technology of India”

The above are the few names who should have received Bharat Ratna long time ago which brings me to my final concluding point as stated below.

The two prominent Parsees of India are Industrial giant Ratan Tata and Music virtuoso maestro Zubin Mehta these two individuals have received the highest accolades in the Western countries while India is still lagging behind and both have reached their prime age so it is about time they were given the Bharat Ratna. One is reminded of the incident in April 1992 when Satyajit Ray was being honoured by the American Academy with a special OSCAR for lifetime achievement a unit was dispatched to Calcutta where Ray was in hospital bed to save the face Govt. of India immediately announced the Bharat Ratna to Ray.

Dilip Roy is a Fellow of Royal Asiatic Society U.K. and an Arts researcher whose contributions have been acknowledged in the Biographies of Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray and Sir S.M. Tagore published in U. K. in the Nineties. Mr Roy has also exchanged letters with intellectuals such as Lindsay Anderson, Peter Brook and Satyajit Ray in the eighties.      

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IIFA Awards 2022 all set for Abu Dhabi

The 22nd edition of the biggest celebration of Indian cinema- the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards is all set to unite the world to showcase cinematic excellence, bringing its global brand presence to Yas Island, Abu Dhabi on May 20th and 21st, 2022…reports Asian Lite News

The highly anticipated NEXA IIFA Awards will witness electrifying performances by Bollywood megastars Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Varun Dhawan, Ananya Panday, Divya Khosla Kumar & Nora Fatehi among others at the most coveted annual ceremony that promises to be a mélange of glitz, glamour and entertainment.

The grandiose global event will be hosted by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, Riteish Deshmukh & Maniesh Paul at the Middle East’s largest state-of-the-art indoor entertainment venue, Etihad Arena, part of Yas Bay Waterfront on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.

The organizers also announced that the star-studded IIFA Weekend would be presented by Laser Book News, the fastest – growing news and opinions platform along with official travel partner Ease My Trip – one of India’s leading online travel aggregators, cause partner for gender equality – Woosh washing expert and associate sponsor Krisumi Corporation.

With excitement increasing all over the world, people can now buy tickets to the biggest celebration of Indian Cinema on https://www.etihadarena.ae/en/box-office or you can head to www.yasisland.ae where fans can add all that they need for their visit to Yas Island. The price denominations range from AED prices 110, 220, 330, 440, 550, 1000 and 1350. (*Please note additional charges, terms & conditions may apply).

The event will take place at the Middle East’s largest state-of-the-art indoor entertainment venue, Etihad Arena, part of Yas Bay Waterfront on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), and Miral, Abu Dhabi’s leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences.

NEXA from Maruti Suzuki India Limited stands committed to IIFA continuing their partnership for the sixth consecutive edition as the Title Sponsor of the IIFA Awards. As the world looks forward to this year’s celebration of Hindi cinema with music and fashion at yet another exotic destination, the content promises to be aspirational and entertaining. With its growing popularity across the world, IIFA today is recognized not just as a globally broadcast and streamed event but an institution in its own right, and a platform that is recognized as the most engaging celebration of Indian cinema.

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Yas Island is one of the world’s fastest growing leisure and entertainment destinations, located on the golden shores of Abu Dhabi. Home to magical adventures and awe-inspiring entertainment, as well as three globally renowned theme parks, outstanding motorsports, an award-winning golf venue and world-class hospitality services, Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island is a destination like nowhere else.

Kartik Aaryan: “As always, IIFA truly gives you the biggest audience to entertain and the opportunity to engage with and entertain my fans is super fulfilling. In 2018, after Hosting and performing at my first IIFA which was a phenomenal experience, I’m elated to perform once again at the 22nd edition of the biggest celebration of Indian cinema. IIFA truly is an embodiment of a global phenomenon with its massive fan following and I’m looking forward to IIFA Awards at Yas Island, Abu Dhabi this year.”

Sara Ali Khan: “IIFA is a genuinely inspirational global platform that has always set the way for placing Indian cinema on a worldwide stage, honouring and recognizing the brilliance inside our industry with its annual ceremony at an international destination and has continued to do so with tenacity. I am honoured to be a part of the 22nd edition in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi at Etihad Arena on Yas Bay. Can’t wait to connect with the IIFA fans and enthusiasts from across the world.”

Divya Khosla Kumar: “IIFA, represents the mammoth outreach of Indian cinema and as a major international event beyond the Indian shores, IIFA has truly taken it to glorious pinnacles bringing the world of Indian cinema to life for existing and new audiences. I am honoured and looking forward to my performance at the 22nd edition in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.”

Nora Fatehi: “I am really excited as it is not only my first time at the IIFA but also because it is a one-of-a-kind performance for everyone. It has all elements of entertainment and a huge surprise as well! As an artist, I’m really glad to be a part of the 22nd edition of IIFA at Yas Island, which is bringing Indian cinema and culture to a global platform, as it resonates with my idea of elevating and promoting cross-cultural diversities across the globe.”

Alongside the arena and Yas Bay, guests visiting Yas Island will also be able to enjoy a variety of experiences. From award-winning theme parks, the record-breaking CLYMB™ Abu Dhabi, the capital’s largest mall, 160 dining options, a scenic beach and mangroves, luxurious hospitality stays and so much more, there’s a lot to explore!

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Eminent authors and translators honoured with KLF awards

Padmashree Srinivas Udgata was awarded with Kalinga Literary Award and Arun Kamal was awarded with Kalinga Literary International award…reports Asian Lite News.

Sudha Murthy, wife of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, business journalist Tamal Bandopadhyay and Bollywood actress Divya Dutta were among others who received awards for their books on the inaugural day of Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) 2021 in the temple city of Bhubaneswar.

For non-fiction category, IANS CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Sandeep Bamzai’s book “Princestan: How Nehru, Patel and Mountbatten Made India” was selected as Book of the Year.

Odisha Tourism Minister Jyoti Prakash Panigrahi inaugurated the festival. Nepal’s Charge d’affaires Ram Prasad Subedi, Padma Vibhushan Sitakanta Mohapatra, Padma Bhusan Ramakanta Rath graced the inaugural ceremony.

KLF has emerged as one of the leading literary platforms in India, attracting both experienced and young litterateurs. Bigger than ever before, the eighth edition of the festival will bring nationally and internationally acclaimed names on one platform to discuss, debate and explore commonalities in the diverse voices in literature, said Rashmi Ranjan Parida, the founder-director of the festival.

A total of 30 awards were given away to eminent authors and translators of repute by the organisers of the KLF on its eighth edition held here.

Padmashree Srinivas Udgata was awarded with Kalinga Literary Award and Arun Kamal was awarded with Kalinga Literary International award.

Tamal Bandopadhyay was awarded best writer in the Economy category for his book “Pandemonium: The Great Indian Banking Tragedy”.

For the Children’s literature section, Sudha Murty was selected for her book called “Grandparents’ Bag of Stories”.

Bollywood actress Divya Dutta was awarded as the Women Writer during the event.

Former West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi was selected for his book on Mahatma Gandhi. Rashid Kidwai’s book “Bharat Ke Pradhan Mantri” was selected for autobiography category.

The three-day extravaganza of literature, art, culture and conversation will feature poetry sessions, panel discussions and talk shows and many more in about 50 sessions.

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