The event honored renowned Hindi writers Bharatendu, Maithilisharan, Hazari Prasad, and Sarveshwar Dayal.
Key Points:
– Singhbhum Hindi Sahitya Sammelan organized the event at Tulsi Bhavan.
– Four prominent Hindi writers were commemorated during the event.
– Twelve stories were read and reviewed as part of the "Katha Manjari" session.
JAMSHEDPUR – Singhbhum District Hindi Sahitya Sammelan organized a "Katha Manjari" and a celebration to honor four eminent Hindi literary figures at Tulsi Bhavan.
The event began with the lighting of the lamp, followed by a rendition of "Saraswati Vandana" by Dr. Veena Pandey ‘Bharati.’
Dr. Prasenjit Tiwari welcomed the gathering, and tributes were paid to Bharatendu Harishchandra, Maithilisharan Gupt, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, and Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena.
Tributes and Story Reading
Eminent speakers, including Suresh Chandra Jha and Vasant Jamshedpuri, introduced the literary contributions of the four celebrated authors.
The second session, "Katha Manjari," featured readings of twelve stories, covering various themes.
Each story was critically reviewed by Arun Kumar Tiwari, a trustee of Tulsi Bhavan.
Active Participation and Conclusion
The event saw active participation from numerous literary figures, including Dr. Ajay Kumar Ojha, Suresh Chandra Jha, and Nita Sagar Chaudhary.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Yamuna Tiwari ‘Vyathit,’ the Executive President of the Sahitya Samiti.

