"For us, the journey has been a learning curve since 2006, and the journey so far has been amazing. The festival has lifted our palace into a centre for art, literature and culture. Our children have matured, and it has brought us all at Diggi Palace great recognition and honour," Jyotika Diggi told IANS in an interview here.
Jyotika Diggi believes the JLF, billed as the world's largest free literary festival, has been raising the bar of excellence every year.