Deccan Chronicle

UoH to let out spaces in public outreach intitative

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The University of Hyderabad (UoH) launched its public outreach initiative on Thursday, with an event to mark the 141st birth anniversar­y of Sarojini Naidu at Golden Threshold, where the nationalis­t poet had resided.

Prof. T. Vijay Kumar, former Dean of the faculty of Arts, Osmania University and Director, Hyderabad Literary Festival, delivered a special lecture pn ‘From a Mockingbir­d to an Indian Koel: the many voices of Sarojini Naidu’.

Prof. Vijay Kumar presented a layered portrait of Sarojini Naidu, drawing from her personal upbringing as the eldest child of the scientist, Aghornath Chattopadh­yay as well as from the social context of a multicultu­ral Hyderabad and the national political scenario. She found her poetic voice during her studies in England, writing some memorable poetry, he said. As an important leader during the freedom struggle, she was very close to

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohd Ali Jinnah, Dr B R Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru.

It can be mentioned that, as part of its Institutio­n of Eminence (IoE) mandate to convert the Golden Threshold heritage premises into a literary and cultural hub for the city of Hyderabad, the University plans to leverage its city campus to host, among other things, popular lectures by its faculty members as well as by distinguis­hed visitors to the university, poetry and book readings, music concerts, theatre and dance performanc­es, and art exhibition­s. The University will let out various spaces in the historic complex to literary and cultural groups in the city at nominal charges.

PROF. VIJAY KUMAR presented a layered portrait of Sarojini Naidu, drawing from her personal upbringing as the eldest child of the scientist, Aghornath Chattopadh­yay as well as from the social context of a multicultu­ral Hyderabad and the national political scenario

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