Khushwant Singh Litfest at Kasauli from Oct 14-16

Published Date: 02-10-2022 | 2:42 pm

As the nation commemorates 75th year of Independence the Khushwant Singh Litfest in Kasauli bounces back in the post-pandemic times with a vision  to reflect on ” Can our ancient, unchanging land be the catalyst for this year’s Climate of Change ?

The three-day litfest to be held at iconic Kasauli Club from October 14 to Oct 16will dive deep into the subject. It is going to be a Green KSLF this time, with minimal waste generation and carbon footprint.

As we know the ecosystem of wildlife, flora and fauna, is being mercilessly torn down all around us. In Kasauli, for instance, forest fires are displacing the leopards who are compelled to come into town, looking for pets and strays for food. From Bengaluru to Varanasi, from Pakistan to Europe, there are flash floods. 

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Researchers have found that eight Asian countries — India, China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Japan — housed more than 70 per cent of the total number of people currently living on affected lands worldwide. The Maldives are buying land for relocation to Australia, and we will never forget Tuvalu’s foreign minister, giving a speech, knee deep in the Pacific ocean.

Do we have a vision of where we want to be in 100 years? And what transformation can get us there? Can we take stock of where we are today and how we have changed over these years? Have we used our freedom wisely? Or have we frittered away the enormous opportunities we have in natural wealth, human resources, creativity, scientific mindsets, and other soft power?

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