LG highlights the role of literature in nation-building; urges the poets to create stronger national identity and social cohesion through their expression
Poets and writers must strengthen the unity, counter secessionist attempts to divide and radicalise youth in Kashmir valley: LG
We should also focus on promoting regional literature to fully capitalize on its potential for social harmony and national strength: LG Sinha
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 28: “Poets and writers must strengthen the unity, counter secessionist attempts to divide and radicalise youth in Kashmir valley,” the Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha said on Friday. He was speaking at the ‘Kavi Sammelan’ organised by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, at General Zorawar Singh Auditorium, University of Jammu.
In his address, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted the role of literature in nation-building. He urged the poets to create stronger national identity and social cohesion through their expression.
He emphasised that, for a self-reliant and developed India, both art and artificial intelligence, Science and Sanskar are crucial. He said literature, music, and poetry strengthen democratic values and provide society much needed cultural and spiritual nourishment.
“Poetry serves not just as a foundation of social consciousness, but also as a pinnacle of society’s resolve. Poetry acts as a bridge between dreams and its actualization.
The Lieutenant Governor spoke on the key initiatives taken by the UT administration, under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to revive the ancient literary tradition and cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The last five years have been decisive for the Union Territory of J&K. We have diligently strived to provide a safe and culturally-rich environment for the new generation,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The enthralling poem recital by eminent poet Dr Kumar Vishwas remained the main highlights of the literary evening.
The program also featured captivating poetry from the renowned poets: Shri Sudeep Bhola, Shri Ramesh Muskan, Ms. Padmini Sharma, and Shri Kushal Kushlendra.
