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Multilingual Poetry Recitation on Hindi Diwas held at Mumbai | | Mumbai,September 15 (Scoop News)-On the occasion of Hindi Diwas (14 September 2025), a highly successful multilingual poetry recitation was organized under the joint auspices of Janvadi Lekhak Sangh, Mumbai, and Sur Sangam Foundation at Virangula Center, Mira Road (East). In a packed auditorium, the audience savored the essence of Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, and Bengali poetry and literature with rapt attention from beginning to end. The chief guest from Delhi, writer-poetess and activist Anita Bharti, recited her powerful poems and stated that no language is small or large. She shared that reading the translation of Dalit literature from Marathi to Hindi had given her a new perspective on life and inner strength. Special guest Professor Kusum Tripathi remarked that Hindi is a language of love and brotherhood, not of dominance. Senior poet and ghazal maestro Hridyesh Mayank and Rakesh Sharma enchanted the audience with their ghazals. Rakesh Sharma's ghazal—"Neither Hindi nor Urdu is the language of my verses; I am a poet, my heart speaks the language of love"—received resounding applause, while the lines from Hridyesh Mayank—"Once again, a clamor rose somewhere and a fire broke out elsewhere; in it, my burning home emerged before me"—were met with thunderous claps.
Mushtahsan Ajm, Naimish Rai, Anil Gaur, Bhupendra Mishra, Sunil Owal, Arif Mahmudabadi, R.S. Vikal, Raman Mishra, Rajiv Rohit, Irfan Sheikh, Satish Shukla Rakeeb, Kusum Tiwari, Jani Ansari, Sunil Kulkarni, Pulak Chakraborty, Suresh Kopidaskar, R.S. Aghat, and others mesmerized the listeners by presenting their poems and ghazals in Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, and other languages. The session was presided over by Shailesh Singh, conducted by Julmiramsingh Yadav, and thanks were expressed by Dr. Mukhtar Khan. On this occasion, Dr. Gulab Yadav, Musharraf Shamsi, Sanjay Pandey, Vinod Yadav, Moin Ansar, Vijay Yadav, Dinesh Gupta, Dharmendra Chaturvedi, Akshay Yadav, Shivshankar Singh, Ramu Jaiswal, Sabhajit Yadav, Hemant Singh, along with numerous poets, thinkers, journalists, theater artists, and other eminent personalities from the city, were present in large numbers. The program became a living testament to the diversity of languages and the unity of poetry, providing literature enthusiasts with a powerful experience of dialogue, creative energy, and human sensitivities. ... |
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