- Colors of literature scattered in monthly seminar
Akola. Literature has that power that it can rescue all of us from every mental difficulty, last year the corona virus created an outcry in the whole world including the country. Which has a direct impact on our life and mental health. But it is not possible to cure corona just by crying. The work of liberating people from mental difficulties through literature is being done by Rashtrabhasha Sevi Samaj. These thoughts were expressed by the comic satire poet and famous stage operator Subhash Kabra, who came here from Mumbai.
The first seminar of the new year was organized by Rashtrabhasha Sevi Samaj at the local Marwari Brahmin Sabha Sanskrit Vidyalaya on Sunday. In which the comic satire poet Subhash Kabra, who came from Mumbai, was prominently present. In the beginning, Subhash Kabra was welcomed by Subhash Shravgi, Ghanshyam Agarwal and Dr. Ramprakash Verma by providing shawls, quince and flowers.
Greeting of Ghanshyam Agarwal released
On this occasion, a unique greeting card of comic satire poet Ghanshyam Agarwal was released by Subhash Kabra and young poet Deepak Mohale. On this occasion, Subhash Kabra made everyone laugh and laugh after listening to the satire ‘A Practical Lecture’. Dr. Ramprakash Verma, while presenting his new year greetings to you on the new year, said – there should be no sorrow, pain, disease, repentance, there should not be anger in the heart, no one is scorched in the settlement courtyard, no one is tormented without bread. , No bombs in any settlement, this year there should be no cry, New year greetings to you, recited this poem.
All the poets narrated the compositions
Dr. Suresh Keswani brought smiles on everyone’s faces by reciting the article ‘Bal-Bal Bacha’ in which he presented the plight of men in a sarcastic manner. Subhash Shravgi, Tuli Jeevtramani and Syed Raees mesmerized everyone by hearing more than one wonderful lion. The young poet Asif Jallianwala while reciting his ghazal said – Like the passengers, he lives in the living, this path also remains in the Muslim journey. Keep a mirror in every room so that it seems that someone lives with me in the house.
It is strange that even after separation from you, this heart lives in fear of separation from you. Even if I give my life, no one will oops, even if he does oops, he remains in the news. Gazalkar Krishnakumar Sharma spoke in his ghazal – talk silently, beat the silence. Whoever cut your hand, do two hands to him. This world is crooked, don’t talk directly to it. Everyone got applause while reciting it.
Dr. Nishali Panchgam also narrated his composition. Prof. Komal Srivas, while threading the inner conflict of the female mind, said – I want a little time for you, a little love and a little love, a little care and a little care, where do I want just a little more. Take a look, turn once, standing on the threshold, I wait for you to look back, I want to have a look where more. Dr. Arzinbi Yusuf Sheikh and Sushilkumar Gupta gave their best wishes for the new year by presenting their compositions.
Things happened several thousand, only a couple of things happened
Ghazalkar Mahesh Shukla while reading his ghazal said – Many thousand things happened, only two or four things happened. Whatever I did not want to do, those things happened every time. Things sat at home in the heart, things went beyond the heart. Talks came out on talk, things became weeds. Shazia Firdous also presented Ghazal. During this, Manish Choubey narrated Ghanshyam Agarwal’s short story ‘Adalat Ka Faisal’. Presenting Ghazal in his familiar style, young poet Deepak Mohle said – It seems from your words that you will not be able to match mine.
Even if it pays, it will pay a little, but it will not pay much for life. Where I was hoping for only one person, what did I tell on my heart when he said it would not work. Comic-satire poets Ghanshyam Agarwal, Dr. Anand Chaturvedi and Prem Purohit also presented compositions in the Goshti. Dr. Nishali Panchgam conducted the program. Literature lovers including Dr. Priya Keswani, Ramesh Torawat Jain, Vijay Kendarkar were present on this occasion.