2-day Hindi conference concludes at JKAACL, Jammu
Jammu, Nov 28: A two day Hindi conference on the theme “Past, present and future of Hindi literature of J&K” concluded at the premises of the Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) here on Thursday.
The event, attended by eminent scholars, writers and literary enthusiasts, showcased thought-provoking discussions and vibrant poetry sessions. The second day of the conference commenced with a paper reading session, which was chaired by Dr Adarsh Prakash Sharma and Sanjeev Rana, Additional Secretary, JKAACL.
Distinguished speakers presented insightful papers exploring the evolution of Hindi literature in J&K. Rajneesh Kumar presented a paper titled “Hindi Natak – Past, present and future”, shedding light on the historical and contemporary significance of Hindi drama. Dr Pawan Khajuria discussed “Viyangya (Hindi) – Past, present and future”, emphasizing satire's role in reflecting societal changes. Rajeshwar Singh Raju spoke on “Anuvad – Past, present and future”, delving into the evolution and importance of translation in Hindi literature.
This session was expertly moderated by Disha, ensuring seamless proceedings. Dr Chanchal Sharma, In-charge editor Hindi presented vote of thanks.
Following this, the focus shifted to a poetry reading session, where an array of talented poets presented their creative works. Poets included Sumit Sudan, Sohan Lal Verma, Sonia Upadhaya, Amita Mehta, Manju Sharma, Rakesh Abrol, Indu Bhushan Bali, Kiran Kanchan, Alka Sharma, Surinder Singh, Sanjeev Khajuria, Suman Sharma, Harish Kaila, Anila Singh Charak, Sanjeev Bashin, Raj Rishi Sharma, Dr. Anita Langoo, Yash Paul Yash and Ram Krishan.
This enriching session was presided over by the respected literary figure Maharaj Krishan Santoshi along with Chanchal Dogra, who praised the participants for their remarkable contributions to the world of Hindi poetry.
The 2-day conference provided a platform for intellectual exchange, celebrating the rich legacy and promising future of Hindi literature in Jammu and Kashmir.