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Kashmir Is Witnessing A Literary Awakening

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
June 2, 2026
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Kashmir Is Witnessing A Literary Awakening
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The third edition of the Kashmir Literature Festival has concluded, but its echoes should not fade quickly. In a region often reduced to headlines of conflict and politics, the festival offered something far more valuable: a space for ideas, dialogue, and creative expression. The growing participation and larger turnout this year are proof that Kashmir is hungry for literature, for intellectual engagement, and for platforms that celebrate its rich cultural heritage beyond the usual narratives. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, while inaugurating the festival, said that writers shape societies more than institutions do. He is right. A single novel can influence generations. A poem can capture pain that political speeches cannot. A book can preserve a language and a way of life. The Kashmir Literature Festival is doing precisely this. It is bringing together retired diplomats, military veterans, academics, poets, and students under one roof to discuss not just literature but history, education, geopolitics, and the future of this region. The sessions on books drew an enthusiastic response, proving that regional literature still has a deeply engaged readership. Musical performances added cultural flavour, reminding everyone that art and literature are inseparable. What makes this festival significant is not just the presence of big names but the growing number of young people attending. Students, aspiring writers, and literature lovers are showing up. They are listening. They are asking questions. They are taking books home. This is how a literary culture is built. Not through government orders, but through sustained community engagement. However, one festival a year is not enough. Kashmir needs more such initiatives. Schools must organise regular literary weeks. Colleges should host poetry recitations and book discussions. Libraries need to be revived and modernised. Publishers should be encouraged to bring out works in Kashmiri, Urdu, Dogri, and other local languages. The government and private organisations must work together to create a year-round calendar of literary events. The Kashmir Literature Festival has shown that the appetite for ideas exists. Now, the challenge is to feed it regularly. Let this festival not remain an annual event alone. Let it inspire a movement. Let every district, every college, and every reader become a part of Kashmir’s literary awakening. The pen is mightier than the sword. It is time Kashmir wielded it with pride.

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