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  • WHAT WE DO
    • Play / Write
    • Let Me Tell You A Story
    • ENGAGE
      • 5 NOV: Arts & Education
      • 6 NOV : Young Visitors in Cultural Spaces
      • 7 NOV: WORKSHOPS
      • 7 NOV : DIGITAL SCREENINGS FOR CHILDREN
    • ThinkArts Grant
    • ThinkArts International Festival for Young Audiences
    • ART ENGAGEMENTS
      • Arts for Juniors
      • If I Made A Film
      • Colours & Paul Klee
      • Some Forgotten Histories of Jallianwala Bagh
      • Teenage Times Remix Kolkata
      • Isolate>Create>Connect
      • MUSEUMS & ART GALLERIES
    • SCHOOLS
      • Our History, Their Times
      • TeenTakeover@MMB
    • For Grownups
      • Online Masterclasses
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      • Kaath
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      • Cooking Pot
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JUNIOR KOLKATA LITERARY MEET       

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PARTICIPATING AUTHORS
2017 to 2020
Anuvab Pal
Aparna Jain
Archana Garodia
Arefa Tehsin
Arna Seal
Arundhati Venkatesh
Bijal Vachharajani
Bittu Sahgal
Chatura Rao
Devdutt Pattanaik
Gemma Ruis Pala
Jash Sen
Julia Donaldson
Markus Zuzak
Nandana Sen
Natasha Sharma 
Neha Hiranandani
Neha Singh
Paro Anand & Sarah Rose
Priyanka Mookerjee
Raja Sen
Ruskin Bond
Samhita Arni
Samit Basu
Sampurna Chattarji & Eurig Salisbury
Siddhartha Sarma
Supriya Newar
Yann Martel
TESTIMONIALS:
I had a fabulous time with the kids. Thank you! It was evident from the way the children engaged that they're exposed to the arts and stimulating activities. In all the places I've had the opportunity to interact with kids -- there are always a few who are full of life, but what I saw in Kolkata was heartening. In the Bookasura session at Son et Lumiere where there were hundreds of kids, I could tell that all their minds are active. 
You're making a difference in the lives of so many. Please keep up the wonderful work you're doing. 
- Arundhati Venkatesh, Author

While Ms. Chataura Rao, through a captivating discourse on her book “Growing Up in Pandupur, was able to ignite the young minds, to enrich their creative pursuits, Mr. Siddharth Sharma reflected the importance of “Referendum, Debate and Dissent” in a functional Democracy as India. Answering to my queries on relevant clauses of The Indian Constitution along with the dichotomy it faces during its operative state, Mr. Sharma provided a realistic portrayal of the political scenario of our nation.
Being a teacher and a resident of the city which has a rich literary and historical legacy, I sincerely appreciate the effort taken by the organizers of the Literary Meet to host this event annually, an exemplary platform where the luminaries from the literary world converge. In this digital era where reading from books has taken a backseat, this initiative is immensely commendable.
.​- Malabika Das, Teacher
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