Sumitra Mahajan at The two-day Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Sahitya Samagam organized under the joint aegis of Vama Sahitya Manch and Hindi Sahitya Akademi concluded
Various women including renowned authors and experts of literary field on the dais of two-day Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Sahitya Samagam
The two-day Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Sahitya Samagam organized under the joint aegis of Vama Sahitya Manch concluded on Thursday.
The conference was organized in the third year in collaboration with Sahitya Akademi, Madhya Pradesh Culture Department. Book authors and short story writers from all over the country attended the program.
Five books were released in the session, Sheela Srivastava's novel Vishwas, Sushma Chaudhary's English novel "Fate is without rules" Mishti Swalani's novel "Sindhu: Abhilashit Trishul" Dr. Chitra Jain "Koi Nikhre Koi Bhekere", Vinita Motlani's "Ehsaason" K Alfaaz” was released. The central theme of the session was harmony with the changing times and the guests expressed their views on women.
Hindi Sahitya Akademi director Dr Vikas Dave advised women to stick to their cultural heritage. Further discussed nurturing the ideas of Indian culture.
An author Dr Vimala Vyas stressed on the need to pursue female identity with vigour and harmony.
Former Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan said, “Woman herself is perfect and has been making her way through the path of dignity. Who knows the definition of harmony more than a woman, she easily achieves harmony and finds ways to refine her existence. Only this harmony can bring balance in the society.”
In the second session of the program, on the topic ‘Balance of Quality and Quantity in Literature Creation’ was discussed by Nirmala Bhuradia, Malini Gautam, and Sushma Gupta.
The third session of the program was based on the theme of women empowerment in regional dialects.
This year, the award for literary achiever was given to Darshana Jain from Khandwa. She has written short stories and tales hundreds.
Bharat Kumar Nahar honor in the memory of Avi Sharma was given to Anjana Solanki. She cleared National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) at the age of 16.
Her story and efforts were highlighted by Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya vice chancellor Dr Renu Jain. Prathamesh Sinha from Pune was also felicitated, for having a vision even when without sight.
The two-day Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Sahitya Samagam organized under the joint aegis of Vama Sahitya Manch concluded on Thursday.
The conference was organized in the third year in collaboration with Sahitya Akademi, Madhya Pradesh Culture Department. Book authors and short story writers from all over the country attended the program.
Five books were released in the session, Sheela Srivastava's novel Vishwas, Sushma Chaudhary's English novel "Fate is without rules" Mishti Swalani's novel "Sindhu: Abhilashit Trishul" Dr. Chitra Jain "Koi Nikhre Koi Bhekere", Vinita Motlani's "Ehsaason" K Alfaaz” was released. The central theme of the session was harmony with the changing times and the guests expressed their views on women.
Hindi Sahitya Akademi director Dr Vikas Dave advised women to stick to their cultural heritage. Further discussed nurturing the ideas of Indian culture.
An author Dr Vimala Vyas stressed on the need to pursue female identity with vigour and harmony.
Former Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan said, “Woman herself is perfect and has been making her way through the path of dignity. Who knows the definition of harmony more than a woman, she easily achieves harmony and finds ways to refine her existence. Only this harmony can bring balance in the society.”
In the second session of the program, on the topic ‘Balance of Quality and Quantity in Literature Creation’ was discussed by Nirmala Bhuradia, Malini Gautam, and Sushma Gupta.
The third session of the program was based on the theme of women empowerment in regional dialects.
This year, the award for literary achiever was given to Darshana Jain from Khandwa. She has written short stories and tales hundreds.
Bharat Kumar Nahar honor in the memory of Avi Sharma was given to Anjana Solanki. She cleared National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) at the age of 16.
Her story and efforts were highlighted by Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya vice chancellor Dr Renu Jain. Prathamesh Sinha from Pune was also felicitated, for having a vision even when without sight.
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