FLORAL TRIBUTES PAID TO AN EMINENT HINDI LAUREATE
Under the banner of Bhojpur District Hindi Sahitya Sammelan floral tribute were paid to an eminent writer of Hindi, Dr Bhagwati Sharan Mishra to mark his second death anniversary. Prof Baliraj Thakur, president of the Bhojpur District Hindi Sahitya Sammelan presided over the meeting while Dr Durgvijay Singh, former Vice-Chancellor, Jai Prakash University, Chhapara was the chief guest. Prof Baliraj Thakur, Dr Durg Vijay Singh, Dr Nand Jee Dubey, Dr Diwakar Pandey, critic Jitendra Kumar and a laureate Janardan Mishra jointly inaugurated the programme by lighting the candle. Janardan Mishra, son of Bhagwati Sharan Mishra, honoured the former DSP, Krishna Chandra Dubey who was the student of Dr Mishra.
FLORAL TRIBUTES PAID TO AN EMINENT HINDI LAUREATE 28-AUG-ENG 5
RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
ARA-------------------------Under the banner of Bhojpur District Hindi Sahitya Sammelan floral tribute were paid to an eminent writer of Hindi, Dr Bhagwati Sharan Mishra to mark his second death anniversary. Prof Baliraj Thakur, president of the Bhojpur District Hindi Sahitya Sammelan presided over the meeting while Dr Durgvijay Singh, former Vice-Chancellor, Jai Prakash University, Chhapara was the chief guest. Prof Baliraj Thakur, Dr Durg Vijay Singh, Dr Nand Jee Dubey, Dr Diwakar Pandey, critic Jitendra Kumar and a laureate Janardan Mishra jointly inaugurated the programme by lighting the candle. Janardan Mishra, son of Bhagwati Sharan Mishra, honoured the former DSP, Krishna Chandra Dubey who was the student of Dr Mishra.
Welcoming the guests, Janardan Mishra mentioned his father’s determination and dedicated literacy practice and said that he was a disciplined and senior administrative officer in the Indian Administrative Service and a renowned writer. His literary practice was in the national interest and he kept national interest paramount in his dozens of novels, short stories and contemporary essays.
Prof Baliraj Thakur said that Bhagwati Prasad Mishra enriched Hindi literature by composing a vast literature and added that the books from which man’s ignorance and ill culture does not go away through which man becomes free from exploitation and oppression, are of no use. Thinking from this point of view, the significance of Mishra Jee’s books is automatically proved.
Critics Jitendra Kumar and Dr Sudhir Suman, Prof Nand Jee Dubey, senior journalist gunjan jee, Ranjit Bahadur Mathur, Dr Sheelbhadra, Dr Mamta Mishra, Shiv Das Singh and Madhu Mishra said that Dr Mishra’s overall work and personality is a clear example of literary practice which is timeless.
Vikrant and other others participated and recited very vivid creations that clashed with the complexities of the time. Janardan Mishra conducted the meeting while Madhu Mishra, daughter-in-law of Dr Bhagwati Prasad Mishra, extended vote of thanks and said that his father-in-law very punctual and his literature is a golden sign of the times.
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