With over 250 speakers, poets, musicians, artists and performers, the fifth edition of Kalinga literary festival will focus on 'just society'.
The three-day festival beginning on June 8 in Bhubaneswar, will explore concepts of equality, equity and humanity in literature.
The festival will witness innovative sessions on radio, poetry recitation, short story, lyrics and cinema by speakers like writer Amish Tripathi, politician-author Pavan Verma,
Literary awards in four different categories: Kalinga Sahitya Sanman (for a distinguished writer in Odia), Kalinga International Literary Award (for a writer in any global
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