Vanmali Katha Time and Vishnu Khare Kavita Samman ceremony grand inauguration


The greatest need of the present time is to assimilate literature as well as the language like skills: Santosh Chaubey

The culture of teaching reading in today’s era is also in danger: Mamta Kalia

Bhopal

The three -day Vanmali Katha Time and National Vishnu Khare Kavita Samman ceremony was launched by Vanmali Creationpith dedicated to art, literature and culture, on Wednesday at Rabindranath Tagore University. In the first session of the ceremony, senior storyteller Mamta Kalia, Editor -in -chief of Vanmali Katha magazine Mukesh Verma, Tadbhav magazine editor Akhilesh, storyteller Oma Sharma presented their statements in the session on the subject of ‘Contemporary Literary Journalism Settlement and Vanmali Katha’.

RNTU Chancellor and senior narrator Santosh Choubey told the entire journey of Vanmali Katha magazine briefly and said that “Even though we will work in small places, we will do good quality work.” It also said that ‘the author should never leave his activism, an author is finally an activist.’ On the topic of discussion, Akhilesh, editor of the magazine on the subject of discussion, spoke on the challenges that have increased to publish a literary magazine continuously in the present time, that while the postal expenses have increased at this time, many literary magazines have taken a magazine in the print format. Has closed At such a time, democratic and inclusive magazines like ‘Vanmali Katha’ are doing a lot of courage. Senior narrator Oma Sharma said that ‘Rachna should be talked about, the place is not as important, Vanmali talks on compositions.’ The editor -in -chief of the magazine Mukesh Verma, while assessing in detail the time before and after the 90s of literary journalism, said that ‘this time does not give any kind of consolation,’ Vanmali Katha ‘is such a democratic magazine at such a time. The doors of which are open to everyone.

Senior storyteller Mamta Kalia, who is presiding over the session, said in her address that ‘This is a period where half the society is selling things and half the society is buying things. The culture of teaching and teaching is also in danger in this period. In such a situation, it is very notable for Vanmali Katha magazine to be published with various special specials. The program was conducted by Kunal Singh, editor of Vanmali Katha magazine and the gratitude was expressed by RNTU Registrar Sangeeta Johri.

The session was organized under the chairmanship of Shri Santosh Chaubey on the subject of ‘Creator of Hindi in Malayalam’. It is noteworthy that a 20 -member team of Hindi -Malayali writers of Kerala made a constructive participation in this session. In the discussion, senior Hindi -Malayali litterateur of Kerala, Dr. Arsu said that there has already been a very positive atmosphere for Hindi in Kerala. Our forefathers have given us a multi -language and multi -faceted approach. Dr. KC Ajay Kumar, Senior Translator of Malayalam -Hindi said that it is very important to assimilate the Devanagari script to join the mainstream of Hindi. Presiding over the session, Mr. Santosh Choubey said that the biggest need of the present time is to assimilate the language as well as skills. World Rang has prepared new land globally for Hindi. On this occasion, posters of World Color International Hindi Olympiad -2025 were inaugurated by guests. Along with this, 51 Hindi storytellers under the world colors were also inaugurated by the guests of the book ‘Kathayatra’ and ‘Madhya Pradesh Kathakal’ in Malayalam of the stories composed in Hindi.

The second session was the story text in the story auditorium. It recited the story by Santosh Chaubey, Mukesh Verma, Akhilesh, Manisha Kulshrestha. In this, the story was recited by Santosh Chaubey, “Black Hole in the Dream world”, Manisha Kulshrestha on children. At the same time, the author Akhilesh recited part of his unpublished story. The session was chaired by Mamta Kalia. The operation was conducted by Dr. Sangeeta Johri.

In the final session, students of Tagore National Drama School gave the story of Santosh Choubey’s story “Writer who makes”

Literary competition and literary trade bypassing the drama “Writer” showing sensations and ideas

In the evening session at the Vanmali Katha time ceremony, the second year students of Tagore National School of Rabindranath Tagore University performed Santosh Choubey’s story “Writer who maker”. This story was directed by Dr. Chaitanya Athale. During this, former Director of National Drama School, New Delhi, Mr. Devendra Raj Ankur was present as the chief guest.

Essence of story
It has a sharp sarcasm on literary trade, which is relevant in the present time. At present, literary competition and business literature writing have sidelined condolences and ideas. Manmohan, the hero of the story, aspirations to become a writer. One day, the writer in the newspaper sees the advertisement of Banao Center and walks there. But there he sees a different world. Which teach the computer to write a story through technology. He is inspired to write by getting caught in the trap of business literature. But soon he finds himself in trouble and finds a way to get out of this junk. Then he finds a writer named Sukant and he teaches him to stay away from such a pranch and see the world from the eyes of a writer. He says that writing comes from thoughts, emotions and fundamental creativity and not machines.

Eligible introduction
On the stage
Manmohan – Prakash Kumar
Sukant – Shivam Sharma
Mukherjee – Kanchan Biswas
Smita – Neha Yadav
Counter Number 10 – Archana
Counter Number 12 – Neha
Sood Saheb – Amresh Kumar
Naresh Running Tej – Vijay Jangid
Chai Wala – Ram Pratap
Guard 1 – Vishal Bhati
Guard 2 – Anurag Tiwari
Chorus – Anurag, Vishal, Ram Pratap, Sahil

Beyond the stage
Music – Morris Lazarus
Costumes – Sonu Saha
Prakash – Dr. Chaitanya Eighth
Forum Building – Shivam, Kanchan Biswas
Morission – Morris Lazarus
Forum Management – Prashant Soni
Presentation Management – Vikrant Bhatt
Direction – Dr. Chaitanya Ethale

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