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Kozhikode: India's First UNESCO City of Literature 🏆📚
By Shailaja Trivedi
Kozhikode, a coastal city in Kerala, has made history by becoming India's first UNESCO City of Literature! 🎉
This prestigious recognition celebrates the city's rich literary heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and dedication to fostering a thriving literary environment. 📖🌟
Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, has a deep-rooted literary tradition dating back centuries, with renowned writers like S.K. Pottekkatt and M.T. Vasudevan Nair hailing from the city. 🖋️📝
The city is home to over 500 libraries and hosts numerous literary events, including the Kerala Literature Festival, attracting authors and book lovers from around the world. 📚🌍
As a UNESCO City of Literature, Kozhikode plans to expand its literary initiatives, such as establishing more libraries, organizing international literary festivals, and creating platforms for emerging writers. 🌐📢
This recognition is expected to boost literary tourism, attract funding for literary projects, and create new job opportunities while stimulating the local economy. 💼💰
Kozhikode's designation as India's first UNESCO City of Literature is a testament to its rich literary heritage and vibrant literary community, setting an example for other cities to celebrate and promote their literary traditions. 🏆🌟
This achievement not only honors the city's past contributions but also paves the way for a promising future where literature and creativity continue to thrive. 🌄📈