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CHENNAI: Sahitya Akademi launched Rabindranath Tagore's 150th birth anniversary celebrations on Friday with an exhibition of his works, literary seminars and debates at the Connemara Public Library here. The exhibition includes Tagore's works translated by various writers in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil and other south Indian languages. There are also works by well-known Tamil writers and translations of well-known works of writers in Hindi and English, including children's books. Inaugurating the five-day exhibition, T. Radhakrishnan, Additional Director General of Police, Civil Supplies, CID, said: “Literature reflects the people of the time, their culture and helps us understand their attitude. It is the key to opening our hearts and minds. Those who enjoy literature have launched movements to develop art for art's sake and ensure literature gets its place in society.” According to him, literature should attract the reader and leave them with a message. Tagore's writings reflect the common man's thoughts though he himself hailed from an affluent family, he said, recalling his short story ‘ Kabuliwallah'. Sirpi Balasubramanian, convener, Tamil Advisory Board of the Akademi, said Tagore was a multi-faceted writer who wrote with as much élan for children as for adults. He lauded the Akademi for publishing Tagore's works in Tamil. Fifty per cent discount is being offered on Tagore's books.
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