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J-K: 7-day multi-lingual short story festival concludes in Jammu

The curtains have come down on the seven-day Multi-Lingual Short Story Festival at Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) Jammu, marking a remarkable celebration of linguistic diversity and literary prowess.

ANI Aug 25, 2023 00:21 IST googleads

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Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], August 25 (ANI): The curtains have come down on the seven-day Multi-Lingual Short Story Festival at Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (JKAACL) Jammu, marking a remarkable celebration of linguistic diversity and literary prowess.
Initiated under the visionary leadership of Bharat Singh, Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service, this unique festival showcased the talents of writers from seven languages: Dogri, Hindi, Gojri, Punjabi, Pahari, Urdu, and Kashmiri.
The festival, which commenced on August 17th, served as a platform for writers to share their stories and insights across linguistic boundaries. "We are thrilled to witness the convergence of languages and cultures at this festival. It reflects the richness of our society and the power of literature to unite us," remarked Bharat Singh.
The penultimate day of the festival featured Urdu short stories, with Prof Qadoos Javaid, a distinguished Urdu writer, gracing the occasion as the chief guest. Anil Saigal, Senior Journalist and Dogri Writer, along with Dr Shehnaz Qadri, were guests of honour.
The session commenced with an English short story, "After the Funeral," presented by Geetaka Kohli. Prof Javaid emphasised the importance of reading to understand diverse perspectives and praised the writers for their compelling narratives.
Reflecting on the festival's significance, Dr Shahnawaz, Editor, Cum Cultural Officer, Gojri, stated, "The seven-day festival showcased the intricate tapestry of languages and stories. It's a tribute to the unity in our diversity and the profound role literature plays in our lives."

The concluding day witnessed Kashmiri writers taking the spotlight. In the first session, six Kashmiri writers presented their captivating stories. Satish Safeer, Ashok Gowhar, Kusum Sharda, Chaman Pinjouri, Vinod, and Bimla Misri enthralled the audience with their narratives.
The second session saw Vijay Sagar, Rinko Koul, Ashok Koul, and Santosh Nadan present their stories. Pyare Hatash and Chaman Pinjori presided over the sessions, expressing their appreciation for the literary initiative.
Vijay Wali skillfully conducted both sessions, ensuring the smooth flow of discussions and presentations.
In his closing remarks, Dr Shahnawaz expressed gratitude to all the writers who contributed to the festival's success. "Their stories have enriched our understanding of languages and cultures, reminding us of the power of words to transcend barriers," he remarked. (ANI)

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