Published on: June 24, 2024
KOZHIKODE
KOZHIKODE
NEWS – Kozhikode was officially declared UNESCO’s ‘City of Literature’ on June 23 2024.It is the first Indian city to receive this prestigious title.
HIGHLIGHTS
Historical Literary Significance
- Kozhikode’s literary heritage traces back to the 14th century.
- Notable literary figures like S K Pottekkatt, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, and M T Vasudevan Nair hail from this city.
Contributions to Literature
- The city hosts around 70 publishing houses releasing up to 500 books annually.
- It boasts approximately 550 libraries catering to literary enthusiasts.
Literary Festivals and Enthusiasm
- Kozhikode organizes major literary festivals that attract participants from across the nation and internationally.
- Local involvement and enthusiasm at these festivals highlight the city’s deep connection with literature.
Monuments and Memorials
- Significant locations like SM Street (Mittayi theruvu) feature memorials dedicated to renowned literary figures.
- Memorials serve as a testament to the city’s rich literary legacy.
Notable Writers and Initiatives
- Besides the famous writers mentioned, other literary contributors include Thikkodiyan, N N Kakkad, U A Khader, and M N Karassery.
- Initiatives like SecondPen and efforts to promote literature in urban development were instrumental in UNESCO’s recognition.
Academic Contribution
- A group of students from NIT-C conducted a study in 2023, which played a crucial role in obtaining the ‘City of Literature’ title.
- The academic research highlighted Kozhikode’s literary achievements and contributions.
Global Recognition
- Kozhikode joins the league of 55 cities worldwide acknowledged as UNESCO’s ‘City of Literature,’ showcasing its global literary significance.