By: Sabeen Fatima.
Karachi: The Sindh Literature Foundation organized the Sindh Literary Festival on 15 November 2025 at a local hotel in Karachi, breathing new life into the city’s literary circles. The festival not only allowed literary figures to share their thoughts and experiences but also featured captivating performances by folk artists, winning the hearts of the attendees. This event marked an important addition to Karachi’s literary landscape, drawing the attention of literature enthusiasts and cultural communities alike.
The chief guest of the program was the Sindh Minister for Local Government, Housing, and Town Planning, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, who highlighted the cultural and literary significance of the festival. In his address, he stated that such programs not only promote a rich literary environment but also serve as a means to connect the younger generation with literary awareness and cultural heritage. He further emphasized that regular organization of such events is essential for the promotion of Sindh’s culture and literature, and for providing a platform to literary and folk artists to showcase their talents.
Various literary sessions and discussions were held during the festival, including poetry sittings, prose and fiction readings. Literary critics expressed their views, stating that such events are crucial for the development of the literary world and help encourage new literary trends. Young writers and poets also presented their creative thoughts, adding freshness and enthusiasm to the gathering.
Folk artists showcased traditional music, dance, and other indigenous art forms, enhancing the interest of the audience. Participants noted that events like this not only enliven the literary and cultural environment but also play an important role in promoting social harmony and preserving cultural traditions. Special activities were arranged for children and young people, including storytelling sessions, folk tales, and literary games, making the festival enjoyable for all age groups.
A book exhibition was also organized at the venue, featuring various literary works, poetry collections, and fiction. Attendees purchased books and had the opportunity to interact directly with authors during literary discussions. At the book stalls, literature lovers asked questions and sought advice from their favorite writers, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.
In a special session, senior literary figures shared their experiences and guidance with young writers and students, enriching their literary understanding and knowledge. Several renowned poets and authors recited their works, captivating the audience and giving the event a unique creative dimension. Participants remarked that such programs not only promote literary knowledge but also play an essential role in preserving literary and cultural heritage.
Local media teams provided live coverage of the event, amplifying its reach and importance. Journalists captured highlights and memorable moments, further showcasing the event’s literary and cultural value. Various media channels broadcast the coverage, underscoring the significance of this festival in Karachi’s cultural and literary scene.
In the end, the program’s organizers and patron Natesha also shared their thoughts, stating that such festivals will continue to be organized in the future to promote cultural and literary heritage. They expressed gratitude to all participants and the chief guest for contributing to the event’s success.
This festival proved to be a memorable occasion for the literary community and a significant milestone in Karachi’s cultural landscape. Events like these not only impart literary awareness to the younger generation but also help preserve literary traditions and contribute to social and cultural development.















