Five Jamshedpur Writers Honored at Literary Event in Ayodhya

Local Authors Receive Sri Janak Nandini Literary Award at Ram-themed Poetry Meet

Key Points:

  • Jamshedpur’s women writers awarded for literary contributions in Ayodhya
  • Poetry collection ‘Shri Ram Ke Gungan’ released at grand ceremony
  • Cultural performances and poetry recitals mark two-session event

JAMSHEDPUR – Five women writers from the city received prestigious recognition at a literary ceremony in Ayodhya.

Indian Forest Service officer Manish Arvind presided over the event. “Literature connects culture with devotion,” an organizer noted.

Award Recipients

The honored writers include Dr. Anita Nidhi and Neeta Sagar Chaudhary. They received the Sri Janak Nandini Literary Award.

Meanwhile, Chanda Kumari, Neelam Pediwal, and Poonam Singh also earned recognition. Their works celebrate cultural heritage.

Moreover, the ceremony featured dance performances. Neeta Sagar Chaudhary presented “Thumak Chalat Ramchandra.”

Poetry Session

The second session showcased diverse poetic expressions. Writers presented compositions dedicated to Lord Ram.

Furthermore, Neelam Pediwal opened with “Padharo Mhare Desh.” Other poets recited works in various classical styles.

Cultural Impact

The event celebrated literary achievements. Social and Motivational Trust organized the ceremony.

In addition, renowned literary figures attended. Vijay Ranjan and Pankaj Jha graced the occasion.

The program concluded with unique poetic acknowledgments. Acharya Dhananjay Pathak creatively thanked all participants.

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