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Break colonial mindset, India must reclaim its true history: LG Sinha at Kashmir Lit Fest

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 6:24 pm
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Srinagar, May 30 : Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday asserted that writers, poets and scholars play a greater role in shaping civilisations than institutions, as he called for breaking the colonial mindset and reclaiming India’s “real history”.

Inaugurating the two-day Kashmir Literature Festival-2026 at the SKICC here, LG Sinha as per KNS said a single novel can create an impact that crores of rupees spent by institutions often fail to achieve.

“Great poets, writers and creative minds become immortal through their knowledge and work. The human body is mortal, but creation becomes the symbol of immortality,” Sinha said, addressing a gathering of writers, researchers, historians and academicians.

The Lieutenant Governor welcomed guests who had arrived from outside the Union Territory, expressing confidence that they would “feel and witness” the cultural, intellectual and literary depth of Kashmir during the festival being held on May 30 and 31.

Drawing an analogy from Indian mythology, Sinha said India’s literary world was still like “Hanuman Ji before realising his own strength” and needed to recognise the depth of the country’s civilisational knowledge.

Recalling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech from the Red Fort, Sinha said the time had come to completely erase the colonial mindset. “We must ensure that our history is not presented in a distorted manner,” he said.

The LG said one of the greatest failures of modern India was that it forgot to write and preserve its own history correctly, allowing narratives to emerge that credited Persia or the Mughals for India’s scientific and intellectual contributions.

“India gave the world the foundations of mathematics, science and astronomy. Several civilisations learned from India’s knowledge systems,” he said, adding that references in Persian and Arab texts from the eighth century clearly acknowledged India’s contributions.

LG Sinha also rejected the notion that reading culture was declining, noting that research in 2025 suggested over 40 lakh books were published globally. “The doors have opened. We must use these platforms and mediums to build strong and positive narratives,” he said.

The two-day Kashmir Literature Festival at SKICC features literary discussions, poetry sessions, historical debates and interactions involving writers, historians, researchers and academicians from across the country. (KNS).

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