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Panorama Golden Book Winners 2023

The Writer’s Capital Foundation announced the Panorama Golden Book Awards today. The awards are presented to the best entries received during the Panorama international literature festival that was held from 1-31 January 2023. The foundation congratulated all participants of the festival and the awardees who exhibited the highest standards in their literary works.

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Panorama International Literature Festival on the theme Prana: the Breath culminates

Madrid (Spain): The month-long Panorama International Literature by the Writers Capital International Foundation aimed at fostering humanitarian values across the globe, culminated in a ceremony which was held virtually. Hundreds of writers from around the world attended the event and also shared their experiences during the festival. This is the fourth season of PILF which had earlier won a world record for being the lengthiest literature festival to promote humanitarian values...

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*"Brushstrokes for a Better World: Young Artists of BK Sr. Sec. School Crafting Peace and Sustainability"*

*"Brushstrokes for a Better World: Young Artists of BK Sr. Sec. School Crafting Peace and Sustainability"* Art has the power to inspire, heal, and transform, and the talented young artists of BK Sr. Sec. School, Bawani Khera, India, are proving just that. Under the guidance of renowned art teacher and sculptor, Artist Hariom Bawa, 60 students have poured their creativity into 250 stunning artworks, all dedicated to the noble cause of world peace and environmental awareness. This unique exhibition showcases the boundless imagination of these young visionaries, who have used colors, textures, and eco-friendly materials to depict themes of harmony, sustainability, and global unity.

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The World Day of Social Justice Performing Art

*Artist Hari Om Bawa to Showcase Performing Art on World Day of Social Justice, Highlighting Women’s Rights* India | February 20, 2025 – Renowned Indian artist *Hari Om Bawa* is set to present a powerful performing art piece on the *World Day of Social Justice*, focusing on *women’s rights and gender equality*. The performance will serve as a compelling tribute to the struggles and triumphs of women in society, blending traditional and contemporary artistic expressions. Through a unique combination of *sculpture, movement, and storytelling*, Bawa will depict the barriers women face in their fight for justice, emphasizing issues such as *education, equal pay, safety, and empowerment*. The performance aims to inspire dialogue and bring awareness to the need for systemic change. Hari Om Bawa, known for his *eco-friendly and socially conscious art*, believes that performing arts can be a powerful medium to drive change. “Art speaks where words fail. Through this performance, I want to highlight the strength and resilience of women who have fought for justice,” he said. The event will be attended by social activists, artists, and change-makers, encouraging communities to take action towards a *more just and equitable society*.

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