Surbhi hosts national level Kavi Sammelan at Loyola School’s Fasy Auditorium

Auditorium reverberates with laughter as national level Hindi poets tickle audience’s funny bone

Jamshedpur: Surbhi, a cultural group committed to fostering literature, culture, and art in the city, hosted a national-level Hasya Kavi Sammelan at Loyola School’s Fasy Auditorium on Friday evening.

The Union Minister Arjun Munda inaugurated the programme at Fasy Auditorium. The State Health Minister Banna Gupta was also present on the occasion.

Renowned Hindi poets from throughout the nation presented their poems full of wit and sarcasm during the kavi sammelan. These poets included Rao Ajatshatru, Jani Bairagi, Ashish Anal, Radheshyam Bharti, Manika Dubey, and Bhuvan Mohini. State Health Minister Banna Gupta was also in attendance.

Later, the speakers complimented Surbhi’s founder president, Govind Dodrajka, on the Kavi Sammelan’s succes.

Govind Dodrajka, the president of Surbhi, thanked the audience, and social worker AK Srivastava was presented with a memento at the occasion.

surbhi hasya kavi sammelan
surbhi hasya kavi sammelan

Surabhi has been conducting the national-level Kavi Sammelan for the past 22 years, with the exception of the Corona season, when it is held on the occasion of Holi.

Throughout the occasion, the Loyola School’s Fasy Auditorium kept reverberating with laughter from the audience.

surbhi press conference
Surbhi press conference a few days back announcing hosting of Hindi Kavi Sammelan.

 

 

 

 

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