Libraries are an Institution of utmost importance – Meenakashi Lekhi

National Gallery of Modern Art curated an interaction with authors L. Somi Roy & Dr Thangjam Hindustani Devi of the book titled, Feathers, Fools and Farts

New Delhi, February 6

The Education and Research Department of the Museum has been striving for excellence in interactively making its modules along with an interdisciplinary approach over the years. In continuation of this journey, the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in association with Penguin & Imasi Foundation has curated an interaction with authors L. Somi Roy & Dr Thangjam Hindustani Devi of the book titled, Feathers, Fools and Farts at its Library. This endeavor is another milestone in this journey of presenting libraries of the institutions as powerhouses for creative discourses in an informal manner.

The book is an interesting account of the Manipuri folktales retold creatively. The illustrations of the book form a major element and represent the deep-rooted visual culture of Manipur. Along with the author, a special reading of an excerpt from the book was beautifully read by Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi, Minister of State for Culture and External Affairs. She emphasized the importance of libraries and while recollecting her memories of the yesteryears she mentioned how books, a library, and a cup of coffee would make her day complete. Her vision for the libraries as an institution of utmost importance will also prove beneficial for NGMA in the future.

The libraries of contemporary times have evolved from silent seating areas to engaging and interactive spaces filled with informal learning methodologies and exchanges through reading sessions, art sessions and much much more. The education department truly believes in the transformative power of the informal learning spaces and this reading session marks the beginning of our series of educational programs at NGMA Library under the mentorship of Director-General, Shri Sanjeev Kishore Gautam.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Gautam said that he believes in the importance of books and the inculcation of reading habits across all age groups which forms the core of the mental well-being of people especially children who are enormously engaged in mechanical gadgets these days. He mentioned that NGMA would be conducting regular series of book readings with students from schools, colleges, and universities in the library to foster libraries as powerhouses of conversations.

The importance of today’s storytelling session becomes more necessary as an exemplary effort has been made by L. Somi Roy and Hindustani Devi to inculcate Manipuri folktales into the mainstream with such beautiful illustrations of the indigenous art form of Subika painting of the Meitei community.

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