The Hindu Lit for Life: Engaging readers beyond the written word
The Hindu
On Day 2 of the 10th edition of the festival, CEO of The Hindu Group, L.V. Navaneeth, said what we read significantly shapes who are, while Editor Suresh Nambath spoke of the newspaper’s support for the principle of freedom
The Hindu Lit for Life is a very important part of the Group’s portfolio brand events that are designed to engage with the readers beyond the printed word, L.V. Navaneeth, CEO, The Hindu Group said in his opening address on Day 2 of the 10th edition of the The Hindu Lit for Life 2021.
“Some of the areas are integral to our ethos. I do hope the conversations around ideas and with authors at this year’s edition of The Hindu Lit for Life engage our readers, offer them plenty of thoughts worth thinking about and inspire them to expand both the depth and width of what they read,” he said. “But, I do believe what we read significantly shapes who we are,” Mr. Navaneeth said.
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