Kozhikode: The Kerala Literature Festival (KLF 2022) has been postponed until March. From March 17 to March 20, 2022, it will be hosted on the beaches of Calicut (Kozhikode). It was originally set to take place from January 20 to January 23. KLF is organised by the DC Kizhakemuri Foundation and is sponsored by the Kerala Tourism Board and the Kerala government. "We have rescheduled the event due to an increase in the number of Omicron variant infections. It was done with the speakers', participants', audiences', general public's, and patrons' best interests in mind. The current consensus is that the numbers will peak in late January and then drop by mid-February. We're hoping for a quick recovery from the Pandemic. With the active assistance of our patrons, speakers, and partners, we are committed to hosting an in-person festival "Ravi Deecee, Kerala Literature Festival's Chief Facilitator, adds After a year of virtual existence, the sixth edition of KLF is a coming together of the community, hence the theme 'Come Together.' The four-day festival, which takes place along the Arabian Sea's coastlines, brings artists, actors, entertainers, writers, philosophers, and campaigners closer to people from all walks of life. KLF is Asia's second largest festival of its kind, attracting more than 3 lakh visitors and integrating the finest of literary and popular cultures. Covid Roundup, India logs 90,928 new cases, positivity rate at 6.43 pc Kerala's Omicron count has risen to 181, prompting new restrictions Kerala's Guv Arif Khan suggests special Assembly session to remove him from chancellor post