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Dogri Sanstha releases Dogri-English Calendar-2022
1/8/2022 10:40:33 PM

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Jammu, Jan 8: Dogri Sanstha Jammu released its Calendar for the year 2022. The calendar is in Dogri as well as English and shows all Government holidays along with the important festivals, fairs and other significant religious and social events of people of this region. The other noteworthy highlight of this calendar is that it features the photographs and brief introductions of the prominent Dogri writers who are no more with us now. Every leaf of the calendar also presents a glimpse of some Dogra folk dance, as a backdrop. This tastefully designed calendar was released by senior members and office bearers of Dogri Sanstha in a simple function organized at Dogri Sanstha Jammu, Karan Nagar Jammu.
Speaking on this occasion, Prof. Lalit Magotra, President of the Sanstha spoke about the importance and significance of this calendar. He said that this is for the second year that such a calendar has been printed and is being distributed free of cost. He pointed out that spirit behind publication of such a calendar is to connect the people of Jammu to their language, culture, heritage and roots. It is also to remind them of the great contribution of Dogri stalwarts who have enriched Dogri language and literature through their outstanding writings. He said that this is a simple but profound fact that those communities, which respect their elders who have contributed towards enriching their culture and society, stay strong and emerge successful. The calendar has been published with the liberal financial contribution of some members of writer’s fraternity and sympathizers of Dogri literature. Others who were present on this occasion include Prof. Veena Gupta, Prof. Shashi Pathania, Dr. Chanchal Bhasin, Susheel Begana and Vijaya Thakur - office bearers of Dogri Sanstha Jammu. In addition, Pawan Verma was also present who has designed this calendar. Due to the prevailing covid conditions the function was limited to a very small number of invitees. The calendar will be available from office of Dogri Sanstha, Karan Nagar Jammu on Ist come Ist basis.
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