Punjabi Sahit Akademi, Ludhiana, hosted a nationwide seminar on mini tales on Sunday, with an intention to supply a platform to students to discover the creative and cultural significance of mini-stories as a literary style, participating individuals in thought-provoking discussions about their evolution and influence in Punjabi literature.
Particular visitor Harbhajan Singh Khemkerni appreciated the Akademi for organising such insightful occasions, suggesting that they supply new writers with worthwhile insights into the craft of writing. (HT Picture)
The Akademi’s common secretary Gulzar Singh Pandher kicked off the occasion by welcoming the attendees and sharing an summary of the Akademi’s, actions.
Author Pardeep Kaura highlighted the structural components of mini tales, emphasising the significance of narrative model, construction, and dramatic components of their influence on readers.
Equally, literary scholar Ashok Bhatia introduced a comparative research of Punjabi and Hindi mini tales, illustrating the widespread themes of cause, politics and communalism throughout each languages.
Additionally, Naib Singh Mandir introduced a paper on the place of mini tales in narrative historical past emphasised the importance of storytelling on this style. In the meantime, Niranjan Boha delved into the construction and language of mini tales, stressing the significance of the story’s inside that means, which shouldn’t be revealed by its title.
Yograj Prabhakar, who graced the occasion because the chief visitor counseled the analysis papers, noting {that a} author’s linguistic information is essential to connecting with the reader. He additionally referred to as for writers to give attention to international-level works.
Particular visitor Harbhajan Singh Khemkerni appreciated the Akademi for organising such insightful occasions, suggesting that they supply new writers with worthwhile insights into the craft of writing.
On this event, Gurcharan Kaur Thind’s e book ‘Lahinde Punjab Ch 14 Din’ and Harbhajan Singh Khemkarni’s ‘Basant Kav Rang’ had been launched to the general public, additional enriching the world of Punjabi literature.
The seminar noticed the participation of quite a few students, together with Joginder Singh Nirala, Trilochan Lochi, Janmeja Singh Johal, Karamjeet Singh Grewal, and plenty of others, highlighting the rising significance of mini tales in Punjabi literary society.
Jeevanjot Punjabi Sahit Sabha honours literary stalwarts at annual occasion
Jeevanjot Punjabi Sahit Sabha, Sahnewal, hosted its annual honor ceremony and Kavi Darbar, celebrating the enriched heritage of Punjabi literature. The occasion paid tribute to famend storyteller Surinder Deep, together with poets Rajdeep Singh Toor and Dalbir Singh Kaler, for his or her distinctive work.
Throughout this, Surinder Deep, writer of books like ‘Mann De Moti’ and ‘Jeevan Asees’, was praised for her intriguing storytelling and heat persona.