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Date : Mid March 2026

Venue : Nalanda University, India

THE ETERNAL BEACON OF KNOWLEDGE

Why Nalanda International Literature Festival ?

NILF is presented by Aamatya Foundation.

About NILF

Picture this: while medieval Europe's greatest minds were locked in heated theological debates about angels and pinheads, something utterly extraordinary was unfolding in Bihar. Ten thousand of the world's most brilliant scholars gathered each morning in lecture halls so architecturally stunning, so intellectually ambitious, that even our most prestigious modern universities would stand humbled in comparison. This wasn't just another educational institution-Nalanda was the throbbing heart of human curiosity itself, and if you listen closely enough, you can still hear that ancient pulse beating today.

Aamatya Foundation has to breathe new life into this legacy through the Nalanda International Literature Festival.

This isn't your standard cultural event dressed up in fancy language. This is India standing up on the world stage and saying: "Remember that blueprint for intellectual fearlessness? We wrote it. And we're ready to write the next chapter."

For seven uninterrupted centuries, Nalanda operated as a magnet for brilliance. Students arrived from Tibet and Turkey, from China and Ceylon, carrying nothing but questions and an appetite for answers. These weren't polite students dutifully copying lectures-these were intellectual revolutionaries, armed with curiosity sharp enough to cut through centuries of accepted wisdom. Mathematics didn't just advance here; it evolved. Medical knowledge didn't merely accumulate; it revolutionized healing practices across continents. Philosophy didn't survive in these halls-it thrived, got challenged at every turn, and emerged transformed. Two thousand teachers kindled flames in minds that would go on to illuminate the entire ancient world.

With ,NILF, it's the recognition that Nalanda pioneered what modern academia still desperately chases. Rigorous intellectual debate that respects no sacred cows? Nalanda perfected it fifteen centuries before we gave it a fancy name. True global diversity in the classroom? They lived it daily. Academic freedom to question everything, including the questions themselves? They didn't just practice it-they invented the very concept.

When Nalanda's libraries finally burned-that dark moment when flames consumed what some estimate was centuries of accumulated human knowledge-something remarkable happened. Knowledge became refugees. Scholars fled carrying manuscripts, ideas, and that distinctive Nalanda spirit of fearless inquiry. Those intellectual refugees scattered across continents, and everywhere they landed, universities sprouted. Each one carried Nalanda's DNA deep in its foundation: that unwavering commitment to questioning, debating, discovering.

Launching the "Nalanda International Literature Festival" isn't just beautiful timing-it's intellectual reclamation on a scale that matters. Bihar isn't simply celebrating its glorious past with nostalgic gazing backwards. It's dusting off the original blueprint for global knowledge exchange and asking a provocative question: what if we actually built this again, but bigger, bolder, better?

Here's the truth that makes certain people uncomfortable: India didn't politely request admission to the global knowledge economy. India designed the prototype, stress-tested it for seven centuries, and watched the world adopt the model. The Nalanda International Literature Festival 2026 represents something profound-it's the moment when the architects return to the drawing board, not to reminisce, but to redesign.

Aamatya Foundation might just be bold enough, crazy enough, visionary enough to pull this off. And honestly? The world needs them to succeed.

  • K J Alphons, former Minister of Culture, India
  • Ajay Singh Former Press Secretary to the President of India
  • Om Thanvi, Former Editor-in-Chief, Jansatta
  • Alakh N. Sharma, Director, IHD
  • Vikas Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court; President, SCBA
  • Shri Nitish Mishra, Former Minister, Government of Bihar
  • Vikas Vaibhav, Inspector General of Police, Bihar
  • Manjushree Dayanand, Regional Director, Sports Authority of India
  • Amrendra Singh, Advocate, Supreme Court
  • Chandrahas Halai, Mathematician and Author
  • Vaishali Seta, Curator
  • Aditi Nandan, Festival Director
  • Divyabh Aryan, Creative Director
  • Sandhya Nandan Rai, Festival Coordinator
  • Rahul Khushwaha, Head of Partnerships
  • Pawan Kumar - Sr. Journalist
  • Pankaj Kumar - Executive Journalist TV9 Bharatvarsa
  • Shubhrastha - Political Analyst & Author
  • Raj Kumar Jha - Former Creative Director, Ogilvy India
  • Sanjeev Mukesh - Poet
  • Arvind Ojha - Artist, Author, Orator
  • Sanjeev Singh - Head Corp Affairs, Amnex Tech
  • Avinash Chandra - Sr. Director & Head Risk, Infomerics Analytics & Research

TEAM OF NILF

NILF team is a band of visionaries, doers, and everyday changemakers. For over a decade, we've uncovered hidden treasures, showcased Bihar's brilliance, and sparked conversations reaching millions—proving that greatness has always lived here.

Every member of our team shares a single goal: to uncover, celebrate, and build upon the greatness that has always existed here.

Some Ongoing Projects

Greatness isn't just history—it's an unfinished revolution. From ancient whispers to bold new futures, we don't revive the past—we ignite what's next.

GTRi A DIALOG PLATFORM

During our quest to uncover ancient rock paintings, we encountered communities in Bihar trapped in stagnation—where development seemed like an unattainable hope, and the state's struggles were worsened by political neglect. Realizing the pressing need for action, we founded the Grand Trunk Road Initiatives (GTRi), a vital platform for meaningful dialogue, led by Biharis, dedicated to Bihar. GTRi brings together the most brilliant minds across all fields—not to complain, but to drive tangible, systemic reform and spark Bihar's revival.

GTRI'S PODCAST CHANNEL

Building on the remarkable impact of GTRi's annual and tech summits—which have inspired both society and the Bihar government—we are taking our mission further. Seeing the growing demand for practical wisdom and motivation, GTRi is introducing a Podcast Channel. This vibrant platform will bring social media audiences closer to the experiences of accomplished leaders, sharing powerful stories of resilience, innovation, and change. Through these conversations, we aim to light the way for listeners as they carve out their own success stories.

PANGAT (FOOD CONCLAVE)

Following the tremendous success of GTRi 1.0-4.0 and the influential Tech Summit, we recognized the need to push boundaries. Bihar's vibrant culture and unique identity, particularly its traditional cuisine, have been overlooked and fading. To tackle this, we introduced PANGAT—a movement dedicated to reviving and honoring Bihar's forgotten culinary heritage. Our vision extends beyond technology and discussion; it's about restoring Bihar's true essence and safeguarding its cultural roots for generations to come

XTREME ROADS (A TRAVEL CHANNEL)

I run a YouTube channel called XTREME ROADS, where I explore travel destinations across India and abroad. My goal is to guide travelers by providing detailed insights before they visit these places. The channel has gained significant popularity, with over 5.5 lakh subscribers, a strong Instagram following, and an active Facebook presence. Through my journeys, I aim to inspire and inform viewers, helping them plan their trips better. XTREMEROADS has become a trusted source for travel enthusiasts, offering authentic experiences and practical tips for memorable adventures.

OUR HISTORY

2013
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2018

17 Books. 100 Journeys. 100 Windows Into Bihar's Heart

In 2013, a dream took shape — Aamatya Media Info Pvt Ltd. —not just a company, but a storyteller, an archivist, a silent force stitching together the vibrant, untold narratives of Bihar. From the whispering ruins of Nalanda to the sacred serenity of Bodh Gaya, we didn't just create coffee table books—we crafted time capsules. And among them, one jewel shines brightest—Buddha in Bihar—a masterpiece graced by the words of His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself.

2018
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2020

Unearthing Bihar's Hidden Treasures

In our quest, we stumbled upon the extraordinary—200+ Mesolithic-era rock cave paintings, lost in time. Hidden in Bihar's rugged terrain, hidden for millennia! This adventurous quest, undertaken with government institutions, led our Aamatya Media team to uncover approximately 200 distinct rock art sites. Authenticated by top Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) experts, These vibrant depictions, etched in stone, became a testament to Bihar's untold legacy, igniting our passion for uncovering history.

2021
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2025

GTRi - A Battlefield of Belief

First, we unearthed Bihar's forgotten brilliance. Then, we confronted the silent exodus – the brightminds dreaming only of escape. Our answer wasn't a plea; it was GTRi. Not a summit, but a crucible where global titans met local fire. For five explosive years, we summoned titans—Puma's CEO, CaratLane's founder, Shark Tank's dealmakers—and locked them in rooms with Bihar’s restless youth. No platitudes. Just raw truth: "Build here. Conquer from here." Walls shook. Resumes burned. Startups were born. The trains still run. But now? They carry returning warriors.
Because Bihar's revival isn't coming. It's already here.

2023
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2024

Pangat : A Culinary Revolution for Bihar's Lost Flavors

Carrying GTRi's fire, we turned our lens onto Bihar's vibrant, untapped culinary soul. We launched "Pangat"’, We didn't just showcase Bihari cuisine—we unleashed it. At Pangat, India’s top culinary maestros—the visionary behind Indian Accent, Bukhara's legendary chef, Bhanas' disruptor, and Dil Foods' fearless founder—transformed forgotten recipes into haute cuisine. This wasn't a food festival. It was a rebellion. From litti to luxury, we proved Bihar's flavors don't need migration— they demand global domination. The world tasted. And bowed.
Next stop? Rewriting India's food map

2018
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2025

A Story Of Becoming a Social Media Influencer

We didn't just chase destinations—we hunted raw, untamed stories. While mapping Bihar's soul, our hunger grew wilder. Why stop at land when India's extremes called? Enter XTREMEROADS—where 500K+ YouTube warriors, 50K+ Insta explorers, and a fiery Facebook tribe ride with us. From Leh's death-defying passes to Kerala's monsoon-soaked trails, we don't just film roads—we ignite obsessions. But wait—the tawa's still sizzling. Another story's crackling to life.
Next destination? Legend. Buckle up

2025
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2025

NALANDA LITERATURE FESTIVAL (NLF)

And so, the moment arrived to weave every thread into a grand finale—NLF: Nalanda International Literature Festival. Born from scattered dreams and untold tales, it became the stage where Bihar's saga was rewritten. Here, literature met legacy, novels birthed movements, and music echoed forgotten stories. A confluence of intellect, art, and soul, NLF connected the dots, transforming narratives into a timeless celebration of Bihar's rich cultural tapestry. The saga lives on. History doesn't repeat here—it gets reborn

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