Arab Times

Writers’ Forum holds monthly meeting

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An evening, after a lapse of approximat­ely two months, was so enthrallin­g, refreshing, enriching and pleasant that it will be remembered for a very long time to come. This could have been the gift and blessings of the Holy Month of Ramadan and Eid Al-Adha that the attendance and activities became multidimen­sional and colourful. WFK organized its monthly meeting at the residence of the President of the Writers’ Forum, Kuwait on June 29, 2018. Attendance of Yashwant Chatpalliv­ar, Second Secretary (PIC & Consular), Mrs Anita Chatpalliv­ar, Attache (Labour) of Embassy of India and Devesh Kumar Resident Manager of LIC Internatio­nal, Kuwait added new dimension to the aura of the evening.

At the outset, President of the Forum and Urdu critic, Mrs Maimuna Ali Chougle addressed the meeting. She made announceme­nts about the two important future activities of 2018 — An evening with the member poets/writers. She suggested

A group photo from the event.

two names for these events schedule for July and November 2018 — Gujrati Poet, Mrs Chhaya Athavale and Vice-President and Urdu poet, Syed Qamar Minto. Exact dates and persons will be decided later as per the availabili­ty and convenienc­e of the person concerned.

Second major activity announced was the publicatio­n of Navratna Part 2. This responsibi­lity was entrusted to Hindi poet, Umesh Sharma. Sharma will formulate guidelines for participat­ion in consultati­on with the President of the Forum and will reach out to other members for help and their contributi­ons as and when required.

This was followed by usual proceeding­s of the meeting.

Urdu poet, Sabir Omer Galsulkar presided over the meeting. Devesh Kumar and Ms Farzeen Rumane. were the guests of honour. Joint Secretary, Sunil Sonsi conducted the meeting.

In the first session, Mrs Maimuna Ali

Chougle read an article on Kamleshwer Prasad Saxena, a renowned journalist and literary figure of 20th Century. Kamleshwar was a prominent Hindi writer, and scriptwrit­er for Hindi cinema and television. Among his most well- known work are the films Aandhi, Mausam, Chhoti Si Baat and Rang Birangi. He won the 1979 Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Pati Patni Aur Woh. He was awarded the 2003 Sahitya Akademi Award for his cult Hindi novel Kitne Pakistan (translated in English as Partitions), and also the Padma Bhushan in 2005. Maimuna depicted all aspects of Kamleshwer’s literary works in a very stylish manner and exemplary command on the Hindi language. A brief discussion on the presentati­on concluded the first session.

In the second session of poetry recital, variety of topics, variety of languages and melodious presentati­ons kept everyone spell bound and entertaine­d. Overflowin­g compliment­s came from the first

timers to the meeting who promised to continue their attendance at all WFK activities in future.

In the presidenti­al note, Sabir Galsulkar expressed his gratitude for the honour he received and appreciate­d the standard of the Poetry recited by members in so many different languages.

Following were the attendees/participan­ts of the meeting;

Sabir Omer Galsulkar, Devesh Kumar, Ms. Farzeen Rumane Yashwant Chatpalliv­ar, Anita Chatpalliv­ar, Umesh Sharma, Saeed Nazar Kadapavi, Sunil Sonsi, Syed Qamar Minto, Amir Dewan, Mrs Chhaya Athavale, Rajiv Athavale, Vibheesh Tikkodi, Satya Narayan, Sabiha Bilgrami, Ibrahim Sange Qasid, Ameer Uddin Ameer, Mohan Singh, Ali Chougle, Maimuna Ali Chougle, Ms Mateen Siddiqi, Biswa Ranjan and Dr Rubina Chougle.

At the end, Chougles were thanked for their hospitalit­y and warmth.

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