Updated On: 16 September, 2025 08:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Trisha Ghosh
A three-day mini literature festival at the Nehru Centre Library, aims to promote reading and literature among the youth with interactive sessions, discussions on Indian history, and riveting storytelling

A bust of Rajaram Maharaj in Florence. Pic courtesy/Nandita Ghatge
This week promises a delightful literary experience for young bookworms, history buffs and literary wizards in Mumbai. The Nehru Centre Library is hosting a mini litfest across three days; each day offers a new experience, with specialists in varying arenas putting up a display of their storytelling skills, imagination and knowledge.
“The Nehru Centre Library is a major public reference library in Mumbai. We regularly have outreach programmes for audiences,” Arati Desai, head librarian, shared with us. “Public outreach is important as we cannot remain seclusive.”