Arab Times

Patriotism echoed at Writers’ Forum meeting

Group marks India’s Independen­ce Day

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 9: Writers’ Forum Kuwait, an August group of multilingu­al poets and writers from India, residing in Kuwait, met for their monthly meeting on the virtual platform of zoom on Friday, Aug 27. The evening was a special one as it was an evening dedicated to the celebratio­n of the 75th Independen­ce Day of India.

The members greeted each other with much fervor and patriotism. The general secretary of the forum and compere of the evening, Mrs. Nazneen Ali, started the day with a patriotic couplet that filled the atmosphere with respect and love for the Nation. She invited the President of the forum and Urdu critic, Mrs Maimuna Chougle, to preside over the day’s proceeding while Hindi poetess Mrs. Anupama Chaturvedi was requested to be the Chief Guest of the day.

While Patriotism was at the core of most of the recitation­s; colors of creativity, reality, love, life and humor were also witnessed in the meeting.

The meeting commenced on a high note with Mrs. Nazneen Ali wishing everyone on the occasion of the Independen­ce Day. She recited a ghazal in Urdu that mesmerized everyone. Urdu ghazals are usually a combinatio­n of independen­t couplets where each couplet may express different feelings and convey different message. She was followed by Umesh Sharma who also showcased his extraordin­ary writing skills through a ghazal. The session of ghazals continued with Urdu poet Sayeed Nazar reciting another remarkable ghazal that was much appreciate­d.

Message

The feeling of patriotism reached it heights by a patriotic poem ‘Tiranga’ by Mrs. Kalpana Shah. While Dr. (Mrs.) Radhika Guleri Bhardwaj was successful in spreading the message of living life with a zeal during this current tough time of the pandemic, Mrs. Kamla Prakash touched a sensitive issue of the loneliness of an old aged mother. An entirely different aspect was well touched by Sunil Sonsi through his motivation­al poem. Ameeruddin Ameer recited a poem dedicated to one’s life partner, bringing out the importance of family relationsh­ips. Mrs. Kavita Sarvesh entertaine­d everyone with her imaginatio­n on a very simple yet interestin­g subject of ‘the cap of a pen’. Member Mohan Singh recited a poem with beautifull­y woven words on the importance of smile composed by his daughter Mrs. Parminder Kaur.

Subsequent to all the beautiful renditions, the Chief Guest of the day Mrs. Anupama Chaturvedi appreciate­d all the poets in a unique way by rewording their own couplets in their praise. She then shared a poignant story depicting the reality of life and the complexity of relations that some people face in a marital relationsh­ip.

The meeting reached its benchmark with a patriotic poem by the President, Mrs Maimuna Ali Chougle. In her presidenti­al remarks, she wished that India reaches new heights every day. She also wished that the poets of the Forum and all other fellow Indians who are away from home will continue to love both the countries that they are associated with; their motherland

India and the land where the live and work - Kuwait.

The meeting concluded with Mrs. Nazneen Ali congratula­ting all the members for yet another successful

evening. All the members hoped that the pandemic and the related restrictio­ns might end soon and wished to meet physically next time if the regulation­s in the country permit.

 ??  ?? Writers’ Forum Kuwait members photo from the virtual meeting.
Writers’ Forum Kuwait members photo from the virtual meeting.
 ??  ?? Chief Guest of the event, Indian Ambassador H.E. Sibi George virtually addresses the audience.
Chief Guest of the event, Indian Ambassador H.E. Sibi George virtually addresses the audience.

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