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Delhi Urdu scholars awarded

NEW DELHI  :

Professor Sharib Rudaulvi was awarded the All India Bahadur Shah Zafar Award

[Manish Sisodia, who is also the Minister of Art, Culture and Languages, appealed to the writers to create more literature to inculcate the feelings of communal harmony and patriotism. (Photo: IANS/Twitter)]
[Manish Sisodia, who is also the Minister of Art, Culture and Languages, appealed to the writers to create more literature to inculcate the feelings of communal harmony and patriotism. (Photo: IANS/Twitter)]
New Delhi:

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday conferred the annual awards to Urdu scholars for their contribution to Urdu literature.

Sisodia, who is also the Minister of Art, Culture and Languages, appealed to the writers to create more literature to inculcate the feelings of communal harmony and patriotism.

He congratulated the Urdu scholars and said it is the writers and thinkers, who ensure change and bring about ‘inqlab’ in the society through their creative writings with the “power of the pen”.

Professor Sharib Rudaulvi was awarded the All India Bahadur Shah Zafar Award.

“Hailing from Lucknow, Rudaulvi is a prominent critic and poet. He started his career as an Urdu faculty member at Dayal Singh College of Delhi University. In 1990, he joined Jawaharlal Nehru University as a Reader in 1990 from where he retired in 2000. He started his career as a poet, but he later turned towards criticism with greater attention,” the government said in a statement.

Ghazal singer-brothers Ustad Ahmad Hussain and Mohammed Hussain were given All India Award for Promotion of Urdu Language and Literature.

“Ahmed and Mohammed Hussain are two brothers who sing classical ghazals. Born in Rajasthan as sons of the famous Ghazal and ‘Thumri’ singer Ustad Afzal Hussain, the two touch genres like Indian classical music and ‘Bhajan’ as well as ‘Ghazal’. They started their singing career in 1958. They have uniqueness as they always sing the ‘ghazals’ together,” the statement said.

The award for Urdu poetry was given to G.R. Kanwal, who has published five anthologies of self-composed Urdu poetry.

Professor Atiqullah was awarded Pt. Brij Mohan Dattaria Kaifi Award.

“Atiqullah is a noted Urdu Critic and author of numerous books. He was also a professor at Delhi Univerisity.”

Ghazal singer Radhika Chopra received the award for ‘ghazal’ singing, the statement added.

The Deputy Chief Minister released and uncovered a book of Urdu pronunciation “Talaffuz” written by Shakeel Hasan Shamshi.

Delhi’s Urdu Academy, since its inception in May, 1981, has been conducting various educational, cultural and literary activities for the promotion, propagation and development of Urdu language, literature and composite lingual culture.

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> India / by IANS / August 20th, 2019

A mushaira with only female poets in Lucknow

Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH :

Mushairas and Kavi Sammelans, being one of the latest trends in Lucknow, usually get to witness a majority of male poets with only a handful of lady poets in attendance.

Qazi Meraj Ahmad and Sabiha Ahmad (R) Aisha Ayub (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal
Qazi Meraj Ahmad and Sabiha Ahmad (R) Aisha Ayub (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal

However, to give the trend a twist, Aisha Ayub organised a mushaira titled Raushnaai – Bazm-e-Sukhan at Buddha Research Centre which had just women poets participating.

A total of 11 ladies from all across India, shared their thoughts and feelings in the form of poetry with the audience and surprised many with their talent.

Aisha, while highlighting the reason for this initiative, shared, “It is said that women are more expressive than men, then why do we get to see the majority of males in the field of mushaira? In order to bring a change and prove that women are no less than their male counterparts, I organised this event. It took me around two months to gather 11 women poets, whom people don’t know much about but who are strong with their poetic skills for this event.”

Sabra Habib (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Sabra Habib (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)

Dr Sabra Habib, a professor and a writer anchored the event.

Malvika Hariom and Meenakshi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Malvika Hariom and Meenakshi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Manisha Sharma and Raj Smriti (R) Sharib Rudaulvi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Manisha Sharma and Raj Smriti (R) Sharib Rudaulvi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Uzma Ishrat and Taha Mahmood (R) Dimple Trivedi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Uzma Ishrat and Taha Mahmood (R) Dimple Trivedi (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Dr Mehnaz and Mini (R) Faryal Faisal (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Dr Mehnaz and Mini (R) Faryal Faisal (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Hina (R) Geetanjali Rai (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Hina (R) Geetanjali Rai (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)

Geetanjali Rai, a 28-year-old poet and an IT analyst, recited her poems Neem Ka Ped and Jaadugar, while Hina Rizvi, a housewife, presented the poems Binte Hawa Hun Main, Daamane Ulfat Se Nikalna Bhi Nahi Hai Mujhko, among others.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> Entertainment> Hindi> Events> Lucknow / TNN / by Adnan Rizvi / May 04th, 2018