Annual Hindi Pakhwada held at SVL

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Annual Hindi Pakhwada held at SVL

Monday, 23 September 2019 | Staff Reporter

Bhopal:An annual Hindi Pakhwada was organised at the Swami Vivekananda Library.

Club Literati organized an annual Hindi fortnight, "Yeh Jo Kuch Maine Likha Hai". This programme, conveyed the importance of Hindi language and was based on some poems composed by 1987 batch IAS Manoj Kumar Srivastava.

In this discussion he was with Neelkamal Kapoor, who talked about his writings through his poems Bachchan, Firaaq - Other than the language of education, etc. In response to a question, he said that he has been writing poems from the fifth grade and that he should be an administrator from poet to poet rather than administrator.

He also mentioned that in China, literary scholars are also administrators. He also said that the administration further enhanced his poems. At the end of the question, he said that poetry is also a service. In response to a question, he said that social issues like feticide have also been raised through poems.

Srivastava recited some of his poems and explained how he uses nature related symbols in his poems. He very easily explained the contradiction of nature and human life through his poems.

He also emphasised on how important it is to have a simple nature in life and the simplicity of Hindi is also natural. His inclination towards literature was from the beginning and that is why he did his post graduation in Hindi literature. Writing literature gives them satisfaction in their everyday life. President of the club, Professor Seema Raizada said that Hindi is our mother tongue and we are all proud of our language.

Celebrating Hindi language festival organized on Hindi pakhwada, this program was held in the presence of many honorable people of the city. 

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