Dr. Reshma Ansari’s ghazal collection ‘Aarzoo Bas Yahi’ released
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Raipur(Team Newsbuddy): Professor and Head of the Department of Hindi, Dr. Reshma Ansari’s Ghazal collection Aarzoo Bas Yahi was released by famous expatriate litterateurs from China, Sri Lanka and Mauritius on the occasion of an international seminar organised at Shankar Rao Chavan Smriti Bhavan in Nanded, Maharashtra.
Yashwant Mahavidyalaya, Nanded, Maharashtra organised an international seminar on the topic of Indian Knowledge System: Global Scenario recently.
Dr. Reshma Ansari, Head of the Hindi Department of Mats University was invited as the keynote speaker of this seminar. On this occasion, Dr. Reshma Ansari’s latest Ghazal collection Aarzoo Bas Yahi was released by expatriate litterateurs Dr. Vivekmani Tripathi China, Dr. Anusha Neelamani Sri Lanka, Dr. Tanuja Bihari. On this occasion, professor and litterateur Dr. Noorjahan Rahmatullah Assam, Head of Hindi Department of Yashwant Mahavidyalaya Nandend Dr. Sandeep Paikrao, Dr. Sunil Jadhav, Dr. Sainath Sahu, Dr. Laxman Kale, Dr. Parvinder Kaur Mahajan, Dr. Zaheeruddin Pathan, Dr. Razia Sheikh, Dr. Shahnaz and professors, researchers and students from various states were present.
In the preface of this Ghazal collection, senior litterateur and Head of Department of Kalyan Mahavidyalaya Bhilai Dr. Sudhir Sharma has written that this Ghazal collection presents the picture of today’s situation, hunger to eradicate poverty, precious story of life, conversation with the winds, advice to resolve disputes, concern about the increasing attraction towards mobile, advice to politics, gift of the new year, peace of life, bouquet of memories, fragrance of the village and concern about its loneliness, arrogance of guests and many more experiences and fills the mind of the readers with various emotions. Overall, these ghazals give voice to the vast world of feelings.
Dr. Reshma Ansari, who was present as the keynote speaker on this occasion, said that literature teaches moral values. Efforts should be made to stop the erosion of moral values in the modern environment. It is necessary to learn the Indian knowledge tradition in the new education policy. Many dignitaries including former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Ashok Rao Chavan, former Higher Education Minister D.P. Sawant, Executive Member Narendra Chavan were present in this seminar.