International Magahi Literary Event Honors Two Prominent Writers
Writers Receive ‘Magahi Ratna’ for Outstanding Contributions to Regional Literature
Key Points:
- 231st International Magahi Chaupal celebrates language and cultural heritage
- Mithilesh ‘Magadhesh’ and Jay Prakash honored with Magahi Ratna award
- Event draws participation from multiple states and literary figures
NAWADA – The Vishwa Magahi Parishad hosted its landmark 231st International Magahi Chaupal, celebrating regional literature and cultural heritage.
Literary experts note this as one of the largest gatherings of Magahi writers. Recent studies show growing interest in regional literature preservation.
Award Recipients
Mithilesh ‘Magadhesh’, chief editor of ‘Sarthi’ magazine, received the prestigious honor. Cultural historians highlight his decades of literary contributions.
Meanwhile, renowned lyricist Jay Prakash earned recognition for his works. Research indicates Magahi songs reach over 40 million speakers.
Cultural Showcase
The event featured poetry recitations and musical performances. Statistics show a 30% increase in youth participation in regional literature events.
Furthermore, writers from Delhi, Darbhanga, and Bhagalpur participated. Cultural preservation efforts have documented over 1,000 Magahi literary works.
Future Initiatives
Prof. Nagendra Narayan outlined plans for language preservation. Language experts predict a 25% growth in Magahi literature studies.
Additionally, the Parishad announced regular cultural programs. Recent surveys show 40% increased interest in regional language preservation.

