Madhubani Literature Festival 2021 : The largest gathering for the Maithil literary discourse is back with its 4 th Edition

Madhubani: Madhubani Literature Festival (MLF) is a flagship program organised by Centre for Studies
of Tradition and Systems (CSTS), Delhi. It has successfully convened three successive
editions of literature festivals on the land of Mithila (Northern Bihar) in the year 2018, 2019
and 2020. In continuation to its previous endeavours, CSTS is going to inaugurate the fourth
edition of Madhubani Literature Festival (MLF) with revised concepts of past events and
some new added concerns with global vision. This year, it is scheduled to be conducted in
Darbhanga, a profound historical and cultural seat to convey the core values of the body
politic known as Mithila, from 12th December to 15th December at Kameshwar Singh
Darbhanga Sanskrit University (KSDSU) campus.
Madhubani Literature Festival strives to aim at the inclusion of multiple areas representing
socio-economic orientation, culture, and tradition of Mithila. In other words, this festival is a
“celebration of locals” in all respects. Keeping the past endeavours in continuum, this year
MLF is going to unfurl the rural sensibility lying under the sheets of socio-economic
orientation of urban space. In addition, MLF-21 is going to provide platform for raising a
discourse upon multiple dimensions of knowledge traditions, archiving the manuscripts,
publication of scholarly works, rural upliftment, promotion of Maithili language and
literature, women empowerment, heritage conservation, promotion of local art and craft,
Indo-Nepal cultural bond and Environmental concerns.
Every year, MLF provides space for events which represent the cultural, spiritual, and
philosophical tradition of Mithila. The special attention of MLF-21 will be on the celebration
of “Sita”, the daughter of Mithila, in various forms through different medium of arts. An
International Exhibition –“Vaidehi” -will display paintings of around one hundred and fifty
avatars of Sita. Internationally acclaimed Bharatnatyam exponent Veena C Seshadri will be
performing on “Jaya Jannki”, and the famous actress, Kanupriya Pandit will enact in the play
named “Jayein Se Pahine: Siya Piya Katha”, written by Padma Shree Usha Kiran Khan and
directed by renown actor and theatre director Padma Shree Ram Gopal Bajaj. Another major
event is display of couturier work – “Ekvastra”, which is based on collective contribution of
local weavers and women in local weaving industry. MLF-21 will be a huge opportunity for
young generation, as it is going to provide space to “yuva sahitya” as well as young
entrepreneurs to demonstrate their ideas on start-ups. Furthermore, the fourth edition also
includes intriguing events like film-making workshop, “Aripan”- drawing competition for
children and women, photography workshop, painting workshop, linguistics based workshop,
local/women theatre, Stree Dalan, Rasanchowki, academic sessions on Literature, Language,
Education, Industries, Philosophy and Environment, workshop and sessions on Gandhi in
Maithili literature, the Heritage Bagghi Ride which would cover the heritage as well as
cultural landscape of Darbhanga, Hindustani classical music -Dhrupad performance by
Amtaa Gharana of Darbhanga, Folk music, Nepali cultural performances, Bal Rang Manch
Shiwir (Children’s theatre workshop) etc. Thus, the MLF 21 has a lot to offer.
To celebrate the valuable contribution of Amresh Pathak towards promotion of Mithila’s
language and culture, CSTS established Amresh Pathak Smriti Samman in the year 2020.
This award includes a cash prize of Rs 25000 with an appreciation certificate. The first
Amresh Pathak Smriti Samman 2020 was conferred on Shree Ramji Podar for his exceptional
seven decades of social service. This year as well MLF-21 is going to present this award.
In 2018, the fest started its journey with the support of Sahitya Akademi, Indira Gandhi
National Centre for Arts (IGNCA) and Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS), New
Delhi. In the continuum, many other eminent institutions joined hands of CSTS in this
endeavour. This year, India Foundation, Madhubani Art Centre, Kameshwar Singh
Darbhanga Sanskrit University (KSDSU), National Book Trust (NBT), Centre for Cultural
Excellence: Sanskruti, London, Ministry of Culture (GoI), Lalit Narayan Mithila University,
Central Institute of Indian Language (CIIL), Maithili Academy, Bihar, Delhi College of Arts
and Commerce (DCAC, University of Delhi), Maithili and Bhojpuri Academy (Govt. of
Delhi), Radio Madhubani and Pratham Story Weaver (Pratham Books) are collaborating
institutions of MLF21.
Many eminent personalities from distinct fields like literature, arts, politics, spiritual,
academics and film will attend and direct the events at MLF-21. Shri Ram Madhav, an Indian
politician, writer, and thinker will be the special guest of honour. Anamika and Chitra
Mudgal, recipient of Sahitya Akademi awards, Yatindra Mishra- an eminent poet and founder
of Vimla Devi Foundation, Kanupriya Pandit, a known actress, Padam Shree Ram Gopal
Bajaj, Veena C Seshadri, Satya Vyas, honourable Governor of Kerala -Arif Mohammad
Khan, and delegates and scholars from Nepal and Shri Lanka are expected to grace the
occasion.