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India’s first UNESCO ‘City of Literature’

25th June, 2024 Culture

India’s first UNESCO ‘City of Literature’

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Context:

  • In a landmark event held in Kozhikode, Kerala, the city was officially declared the first 'City of Literature' in India by UNESCO.
  • This prestigious recognition underscores Kozhikode's rich literary heritage and vibrant cultural landscape.
  • The ceremony, attended by prominent figures from the government, literary community, and local administration, celebrated this significant milestone and laid out plans for future initiatives to enhance Kozhikode's literary prominence.

Significance of UNESCO Recognition:

  • Kozhikode's designation as a 'City of Literature' by UNESCO marks a significant milestone in India's cultural landscape.
  • Minister M.B. Rajesh drew parallels between Kozhikode and London, emphasizing the city's role as a hub of talent and creativity, characterized by its unpretentious nature and spirit of freedom.

Contributions to Literature and Culture:

  • There is a diverse contributions of Kozhikode to literature, cinema, music, and media.
  • Notable writers, including two Jnanpith awardees, were recognized for their association with Kozhikode, highlighting the city's literary prowess.

Planning and Preparation Efforts:

  • The Minister praised the collaborative efforts of the Mayor and the Kerala Institute of Local Administration in securing the prestigious 'City of Literature' status for Kozhikode.
  • He stressed the importance of effective planning and preparation to showcase Kozhikode's achievements and cultural heritage on a global platform.

Recognition and Awards:

  • Writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair was honored with the Kozhikode Corporation's diamond jubilee award, symbolizing the city's appreciation for his literary contributions.
  • Anakkulam Cultural Centre was designated as the 'City of Literature center' by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, further solidifying Kozhikode's status as a literary hub.

PRACTICE QUESTION

Q.   Which city in India was officially declared the first 'City of Literature' by UNESCO?

a) Mumbai

b) Kolkata

c) Kozhikode

d) Delhi

Answer c)

 SOURCE: Economic Times