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Hindi Nav Lekhak Shivir concludes
11/27/2022 10:35:32 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: Hinditar Bhashi Hindi Nav Lekhak Shivir organized by Central Hindi Directorate, Ministry of Higher Education, Government of India, New Delhi in collaboration with Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti, Jammu at M.A.M College Jammu concluded.
The concluding function was graced by prolific litterateur Padamshri Jitendra Udhampuri as Chief Guest who also shared his valuable inputs with the participants about literature and importance of Hindi as a language in uniting nation. He said that it is an appreciable step by Central Hindi Directorate to organize such camps in non-Hindi speaking regions wherein the aspiring talent gets enriched from interaction with eminent literary personalities from outside the region and local litterateurs.
Before it Prof. Surinder Sharma, Principal M.A.M. College formally welcomed all distinguished personalities. On this occasion, special Edition 'Sanskriti Visheshank' of AMAR SETU, a quarterly magazine published by Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti, Jammu was also released.
In addition to three prominent writers Dr. P.A. Radhakrishnan from Kerala, Dr. Kanhaiyalal Bhatt from Ahmedabad and Dr. Adarsh Prakash from Udhampur as the experts, the camp had also the services of six local litterateurs Prof. Rajkumar, S. Pritpal Singh , Prof. Veena Gupta, Dr. Arvinder Singh 'Amn', Rajeshwar Singh 'Raju' and Prof. Sanjay Samyal.
Nathu Lal, Assistant Director, Central Hindi Directorate while speaking on the occasion said that the focal point of such initiatives is to promote national language Hindi in the regions where it is comparatively less spoken.
During the camp the participants were enriched with different genre of literature whether its poetry, story writing or plays written in different regions. They also shared their experiences during the camp.
Prof. Bhartat Bhushan Sharma, secretary Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti Jammu while presenting vote of thanks said that such camps do inspire the young writers to write quality literature when they get interacted with the experts of field. He extended his gratitude to Central Hindi Directorate and hoped that more camps will be organized in UT of J & K to promote Hindi and provide a platform to local talent. The camp was coordinated by Prof. Sanjay Samyal.
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