Live updates of Lit for Life 2014

January 02, 2014 07:40 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 08:04 am IST - chennai

Journalism and New Media students from S.R.M. University and M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women will bring The Hindu Lit for Life 2014 to you through live updates at The Hindu's website through the three-day event (11-13 January, 2014) in Chennai.

The latest edition of the fest will be available online for those who cannot make it to Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall. Lovers of literature, music and art can still catch all the excitement as the live updates will include real-time coverage of the events as they unfold at >www.thehindulfl.com

Look out for:

• Live coverage of the event, panel discussions with authors & celebrities

• Interactive tweets from members of the audience and participants

• Still images and videos of key moments

• Photos & posts on Facebook

• Vines and photos on Instagram

To reserve your complimentary invite SMS: LFL<space>Name, Age to 53030

Visit the new website: >www.thehindulfl.com

Like us on Facebook: >www.facebook.com/TheHinduLitForLife

Follow us on Twitter >@hindulitforlife

YouTube: >www.thne.ws/playlist-lfl

Title Sponsor: House of Hiranandani; Powered By: VIT University; Associate Sponsor: Shriram Chits; Health Insurance Partner: Star Health Insurance; Official Banking Partner: IDBI; Hospitality Partner: The Leela Palace, Chennai; Official Bookstore Partner: Starmark; Session Sponsors: Sa Re Ga Ma; MIOT Hospitals; NTL Event Manager: Aura.

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