
Dignitaries and delegates pose for a photograph during the
21st national convention of the Akhil Bharatiya Sarv Bhasha Sanskriti Samanvay
Samiti at Rashtra Bhasha Hindi Sansthan in Padampukhuri, Dimapur.
- DIMAPUR — The 21st national convention of the
internationally renowned literary organisation, Akhil Bharatiya Sarv Bhasha
Sanskriti Samanvay Samiti, concluded successfully on Saturday at Rashtra Bhasha
Hindi Sansthan (RBHS) in Padampukhuri, Dimapur.
- The three-day event paid tribute to Padma Shri Late M
Piyongtemjen Jamir, revered as the father of Hindi in Nagaland, and brought
together eminent delegates and scholars from across the country.
- The event was inaugurated by Dr. Anil Sulabh, distinguished
scholar from Patna, Bihar, while globally recognised poet, journalist and Max
Muller Award recipient, Pandit Suresh Neerav, presided over the proceedings.
The convention revolved around the themes of global warming and universal
brotherhood, stated an update from RBHS.
- A key highlight was the multilingual Kavi Sammelan, where
poets from diverse linguistic backgrounds shared their poetry, promoting
national integration and cultural harmony. It stated that distinguished
scholars were honoured with prestigious awards for their exemplary contributions
to environmental preservation and global harmony.
- The event also witnessed the release of significant literary
works by esteemed authors, further enriching the cultural fabric of the
occasion.
- It mentioned that the 21st national convention stood as a
remarkable celebration of India’s linguistic and cultural diversity, fostering
unity and harmony across the nation.