‘Porunai Book Fair 2025’ off to colourful start; books on sale in 124 stalls
The Hindu
Experience cultural events, book releases, debates, and more at the vibrant 11-day 'Porunai Book Fair 2025' in Tirunelveli.
With folk artistes performing a range of cultural events, the much-awaited 11-day ‘Porunai Book Fair 2025’ got off to a colourful start here on Friday.
Writer Vannadasan inaugurated the book fair at Tirunelveli Trade Centre in the presence of District Collector K. P. Karthikeyan, Vice-Chancellor of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University N. Chandrasekar, District Revenue Officer M. Suganya, Sub- Collector, Cheranmahadevi, Arpit Jain, MLAs M. Abdul Wahab and Ruby R. Manoharan, Mayor of Tirunelveli Corporation G. Ramakrishnan and Deputy Mayor K. R. Raju.
Presiding over the function, Dr. Karthikeyan said the highlight of the ‘Porunai Book Fair 2025’ is the release of ‘Nellai Seemaiyin Oru Noottraandu Kavithaigal, Katturaigal’ compilation of stories penned by school students (‘Kathai Solla Porom’) and teachers (‘Ungaludan Ainthu Nimidam’), who are in-charge of ‘Anbaadum Mundril’ programme which was introduced in the schools for promoting harmony among school children.
Since this region is known for its contribution for ancient civilization, freedom struggle, literature, culture etc., the book fair would highlight these features. After playing major role in the ancient era, the district’s contributions in science and technology were also immense as the liquid propulsions being synthesised at Indian Space Research Organisation’s facility at Mahendragiri were being used for powering the rockets.
The wind energy being generated by the windmills of the district had taken Tirunelveli to the top position in the State for generating green power. India’s largest photovoltaic cells and modules for solar power generating units had come-up at Gangaikondan on Tirunelveli outskirts to give employment to over 2,000 persons including 1,200 women from this region.
“Since Tirunelveli has contributed to ancient civilisation and also for the development of science and technology, all these aspects have been exhibited in the fair in the forms of books, models and artefacts so that the visitors can understand the importance of the district,” Dr. Karthikeyan said.
Debates, concerts, poetry sessions and lectures by writers will be conducted everyday at Tirunelveli Trade Centre from 7.30 p.m. onwards as part of the book fair. Cultural competitions for the students, training sessions by rural artisans, sculpture sessions for differently-abled by artist Chandru, workshops for budding journalists etc. will also be conducted. The readers can interact with the writers during the sessions to be organised this year.
Two naturalists have spotted the saffron reedtail, a rare species of damselfly endemic to the Western Ghats of India, for the first time in Karnataka. They found the damselflies, referred to as Indosticta deccanensis, in the forests along the Nethravati river in Madhugundi village near Sunkasale in Chikkamagaluru district last year. Earlier, the damselflies were noticed in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.