During the ongoing Ruskin Bond Festival a seminar Ghosts and Hills was held at the Swami Vivekananda Library here on Sunday.
People of all ages participated in it. Along with the children, adults also participated in this festival showing that the Ruskin Bond are read not only by the children, the adults also like to read their books.
On this occasion dancing racing robot Ruskin was presented before everyone. It was made by Rushank Goyal, and Literti Kottari, which remained the point of attraction.
Speaking about the Bond's love for ghosts and mountains, Seema Raizada, chairman of Club Literati, said that her stories and novels have become more interesting and keep the readers tied, because the bonds themselves loved the mountains very much.
Later, Goel gave a presentation on bond literature. After this, these participants gave interesting information about books written by Rasquin Bond, which included Ananya Wadia - The Blue Amberrella, Priyal Nawalani - The Overcoat, Lavanya - Poem of Ghostas and Hills, Roshkak-koos on Raskin, Rhythm Bardwaj - Viscerating in the Dark , Anushree Gupta-The Eyes Have It Notable.
At the end of the session, Bhaskar and Adina conducted Treasure Hunt with the winners Suyash Srivastava, Cainan, Lavani, Anushka and Concluding Blue Umbrella cake after celebrating the birthday of Ruskin Bond. The third session of the Ruskin Bond Festival will be held on May 25 at Swami Vivekananda Library in which the style of bond will be discussed and the creative writing competition will be given to the winners.