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  Sahitya Akademi is aware of cultural and linguistic difference and does not believe in a forced standardisation of culture through a bulldozing of levels and attitudes. At the same time, it is also conscious of the deep inner cultural, spiritual, historical and experiential links that unify India's diverse manifestations of literature.
 
 Inspite of the pan-Indian character of our literature, writers and readers in one language know very little of what is being written in the neighbouring linguistic area. It is, therefore, necessary to devise methods by which Indian writers may come to know each other, cross the barriers of language and script, and appreciate the immense variety and complexity of their country's literary heritage.
go up  Sahitya Akademi's programmes are so designed as to heighten literary awareness among the common readers, to provide a platform of dialogue for writers of various languages, to create opportunities for academics to discuss issues of literature and aesthetics, to encourage critics to reassess their canons, methodologies and tools of analysis and re-evaluate classical, medieval and modern authors' texts and trends and to bring the readers face to face with established as well as upcoming authors. Sahitya Akademi holds, on an average, one hundred and fifty literary programmes and activities of various types and scales. Annual seminars in each of the 22 recognised languages are held following the suggestions from the 22 language advisory boards - consisting of ten significant writers / scholars / critics from each - whose constitution changes every five years. These boards also suggest National Seminars on certain important themes or on writers and texts whose centenaries, bicentenaries etc. are being celebrated in a particular year. There are also regional Seminars suggested by the four Regional

> A series to promote interaction between literature and other arts like music, dance, theatre and painting.
> Started in 1998 with a kathak dance recital by Uma Sharma based on Sarojini Naidu's poems.
> It was followed by a dramatic presentation of Muktibodh's long poem 'Andhere Mein' (In Darkness) by Punascha in Patna and a dramatic recitation of Agyey's poems by Ram Gopal Bajaj.

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 Shri Ram Gopal Bajaj, eminent theater person and director of National School of Drama, New Delhi, presenting some poems of Agyey's in his own unique way


Advisory Panels where the accent is on comparative literature and criticism.
  International Seminars involving scholars from abroad are also held at regular intervals as those held in recent years on 'Narratives', on 'Indology at Crossroads', on 'The Ramayana Tradition' and on 'Mirza Ghalib's Worlds'. Symposia on topics and authors of contemporary relevance and workshops on genres and for inter-language translations are also held from time to time. There has recently been a special emphasis on tribal and folk literatures and the new literatures of the marginalised sections meant to make our programmes more democratic and to share popular concerns. We are also trying to carry our programmes and activities to the interior parts of the country. Besides Seminars, Symposia and Workshops, the Akademi's programmes include Meet the Author, Samvad, Kavisandhi, Kathasandhi, Men and books, Through my Window, Mulakat, Asmita, Antaral, Avishkar, Loka: The Many Voices , Seminars, Samvatsar Lectures, go upWorkshops on, Literary Translations, Travel Grants to Authors, Cultural Exchange Programmes, etc.

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Date Occasion Venue
  28 June 2002 Melodies of Soul and Sense (Poetry- cum- music recital) by Lakshmisree Banerjee, scholar- artiste and poet-musician. Accompanied by Sudhis Chandra Banerjee, Adinarayan Rao, Ashoke Das and Chiradeep Banerjee.  New Delhi
  29 May 2000 An evening of poetry with Sri Buddhadev Dasgupta (eminent Bengali poet and film maker), English translation read by Sri
Sunit Tandon and Screening of Uttara
 New Delhi

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