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REC partners with VoW for Literary Awards

The second edition of ‘Valley of Words’ will be held in Dehradun from November 23 – 25 and will feature over 200 authors in more than sixty sessions.

In its Golden Jubilee year, India's premier power sector financier REC (Rural Electrification Corporation) Limited announced a partnership with Valley of Words (VoW), a nonprofit initiative of The Shivalik Hills Foundation Trust to acknowledge and promote excellence in the field of literature, including literary translations. VoW awards were introduced in the first edition of the Valley of Words in 20I 7, and this is the second edition of the awards and the festival.

The Valley of Words will be held in Dehradun from November 23-25, and will feature over 200 authors in over sixty sessions, including 27 book launches, many conversations, debates. poetry readings and twelve exhibitions, besides cultural programs and curated walks.

The festival will be inaugurated by the Governor of Uttarakhand Baby Maurya who will also release a special first day postal cover. The keynote address will be delivered by Dr Bibek Debroy, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory council on the theme: Universal Learnings from Sanskrit Classics.

The response to this year's REC VoW Book Awards has been overwhelming, and over 200 entries in different categories were received. Almost all the major publishers in Hindi and English sent in books published last year for the consideration of the REC VoW awards.

The REC VoW Award winners will be announced in the inaugural session, and the awardees will be invited to make their acceptance speeches in the penultimate session in the presence of CMD of REC, Dr PV Ramesh Kumar.

"Celebrating our 50th year of inception by partnering with Shivalik Hills Foundation with this year's stellar list of authors demonstrated through their work is a wonderful opportunity for REC to showcase itself as a diverse organization supporting contemporary literature and promoting vernacular language literary works."

A spokesperson for Shivalik Hills Foundation commented: "We're delighted to partner with REC at this year's star-studded VoW Awards ceremony."

"REC's pedigree in financial services is well known and it was great to bring them on board as the sponsors for the REC-VoWAwards," he added.

The short-listed works for the award in different categories include Pawan: 'The Flying Accountant' by Sorabh Pant, 'A handful of sunshine' by Vikram Bhatt among others in the category of English fiction.

In the category of English non-fiction 'The Bengalis: A portrait of a community' by Sudeep Chakravarti, 'A world of three zeroes: the new economics of zero poverty. zero unemployment and zero net carbon emissions' by Muhammad Yunus were short listed to name a few.

For Hindi fiction and non-fiction, jury of the awards selected works like 'Parchhaiyon ka Samaysar' by Kusum Ansal, 'Chidiya Behnon ka Bhai' by Anand Harshul and 'Pani Ki Patkatha : Lalit Nibandh' by Ashtabhuj Shukal, 'Leek se Hatkar' by Shashi Shekhar respectively including some more interesting works.

VOW awards has an interesting section of writings for children and young adults, wherein books like 'The Trees of Medley Gardens' by Ranjit Lal, 'Legends of India' by Anupam Arunachalam, 'The House that Spoke' by Zuni Chopra are shortlisted to name a few.

REC's commitment to transforming lives by spreading 'light' across the last frontier of the country is well known.

By joining hands with Valley of Words, Rural Electrification Corporation limited will celebrate the finest writings, both in fiction and non-fiction categories in Hindi and English as well as writings for young adults. From the next edition, REC-VoW awards will also be offering awards for the best translation from Indian languages to Hindi and English.

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