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Namita Gokhale: “The sense of community in live literary events is more important than ever before”

Author and festival director Namita Gokhale was recently awarded the Yamin Hazarika Woman of Substance Award 2021.

September 19, 2021 / 08:26 IST
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Novelist and festival director Namita Gokhale received the seventh Yamin Hazarika Woman of Substance Award on September 5, 2021.
Novelist and festival director Namita Gokhale received the seventh Yamin Hazarika Woman of Substance Award on September 5, 2021.

Festival director and award-winning writer of 20 books, including 11 works of fiction, Namita Gokhale was recently awarded the seventh Yamin Hazarika Woman of Substance Award 2021.

The late Yamin Hazarika was the first woman from north-east India to be selected, in 1977, for the federal police service that administers Delhi and the union territories. Though she succumbed to cancer in 1999, the great trail of Hazarika’s legacy lives on even today, inspiring millions, especially women in the law-enforcement sector.

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This annual event is organised since 2015 by a unique sisterhood of women professionals from different fields – medicine, engineering, academics, law, media and management.

In this interview, Gokhale talks to us about growing up in the Kumaon hills, the future of literature festivals and the inspiration behind her upcoming book The Blind Matriarch (Penguin Viking, 2021).