Tuesday, November 30, 2010

4th December 2010

NEXT EVENT: KAVITA GOSHTI and BOOK LAUNCH

Venue: Chd Sahitya Akademi Conference Hall, 1st Floor, State Library, Sector 34.
Date: 4th December 2010
Time: Begins at 4.00 PM.

CREATIVE WRITERS' FORUM
Open to all poets / writers who wish to share their work- Hindi, Pbi, Urdu, English.

Chandigarh writers who would like a few minutes' speaking time to present their work need to email their request to sahitakad2008@gmail.com by 2nd Dec.


BOOK LAUNCH ALSO SLATED FOR 4TH DECEMBER AT THE CSA EVENT: Dr Pankaj Malviya's 2010 translation of the Tales of Chekov (From Russian into Hindi). To be released by Prof V. Mehndiratta.


This is in sync with the Writer's Goshti at 4pm.



Sunday, November 28, 2010

CARNIVAL 2010

Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi participated in the Chandigarh Carnival organized by the UT Administration.

This year, too, a Literary Quiz was conducted by Prof Anil Raina in which eight teams participated. The theme of the Carnival was "Science Fiction" so the Quiz, too, was on SciFi Literature. The first two prizes went to teams from MCM DAV College and the third Prize went to the Panjab University team.

A new event organized by the CSA was a Shair-o-Shayari Competition that was organized for the CSA by a group of city youngsters who are fond of Urdu Poetry. The event, conducted by Jatinder Dutt, was a runaway success on both the days that it was held.

Pics available online:





Sunday, November 21, 2010

CELEBRATING WOMEN'S LITERATURE

CELEBRATING WOMEN'S LITERATURE
20-21 November 2010

Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi has been working assiduously to promote the literary and cultural scene in the city. Over the last two years and more it has organized literary events with remarkable regularity, involving the residents of City Beautiful in seminars and symposia, book launches and lectures, discussions and talks. The coming fortnight promises to be a very busy one for the Akademi.

On 20th November, Shri Pradip Mehra, Adviser to the Administrator, inaugurated a 2-day event "Celebrating Women's Literature" at the UT Guest House. The invited speakers included well-known names from the city and some speakers from Delhi. Prof Manju Jaidka, Chairperson, CSA, reminded the gathering that the Akademi was observing the birth anniversary of Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and felt the need to focus on women's writing which is generally ignored in a patriarchal world. Mr Mehra, in his opening remarks, spoke of the contribution of women to world literature and the fact that some of them managed to reach great heights of fame.

The first speaker of the day was Dr Anirudh Joshi, Professor of Sanskrit who retired from Panjab University, Chandigarh. He spoke on "Women in Sanskrit Literature" and held the audience riveted with his wide-ranging references to classical Indian literature.

The well-known theatre person, Rani Balbir Kaur, speaking on "Women Behind the Footlights" highlighted the contribution of leading women associated with the stage. She also spoke of her personal experience, theoretical and practical, in the field of performing arts.

The post-lunch session comprised a talk on "Diasporic women writers from India" by Dr Manpreet Kaur and on "Women in Indian Cinema" by Vivek Sachdeva, both Associate Professors from IPU, Delhi. Finally, the poet Nitoo Das, who hails from Assam but is now settled in Delhi, read her work and concluded the day's events.

On 21st Nov, the second day of the Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi's event "Celebrating Women's Literature" the speakers were Prof SS Noor, the Vice-Chairman of the National Sahitya Akademi, Punjabi writers Dr Vanita and Paul Kaur, and Dr Sunita Jain - creative writer in Hindi. They spoke of their work and read some of their poems. Ms Anu Chatrath, Mayor, presided over the inaugural session and addressed the gathering.

The Mayor, Ms Chatrath, expressed her appreciation of the good work that the city's Sahitya Akademi has been doing over the last couple of years and assured the gathering that the Municipal corporation would do its best to support the Akademi's activities.

Prof S.S. Noor, in his survey of Women's contribution to Literature, spoke eloquently on Punjabi poetry and also touched upon women writers from other parts of the country, notably those writing in Telugu, Kannada and Marathi. In particular, he focused on women's writing from the North-Eastern states, drawing attention to recent Penguin collection of their works. Prof Noor is one of the leading poet-critics of today and he has done a sizable work in the field of translation, too. Backed by his long years of experience, he spoke of the distinction between good poetry and bad poetry, asserting that among Punjabi poets no one has equalled the stature of Amrita Pritam.

Dr Sunita Jain began her career teaching English to college-students, wrote poetry in English in the early years but moved on to Hindi Poetry. for her the Chandigarh visit was a nostalgic homecoming of sorts and she recited several poems suited to the present experience.

Dr. Vanita'a presentation was a balance between the emotional and the intellectual. She has been teaching and writing in Punjabi and her works combines theory with practice. Reading from her poems, she effectively presented various facets of women's poetry.

Paul Kaur, who began her poetic career while still a child, writes Punjabi poetry, too and teaches in Ambala. Hers is powerful poetry that does not believe in defeatism or submission. Her idiom and delivery was thus different from the gentle persuasiveness of Vanita or the emotional appeal of Sunita Jain's work.

The secretary of the CSA, Madhav Kaushik, ably compered the event which was followed by an animated discussion by the interested audience which comprised well-known names like N.S. Rattan, V. Mehndiratta, Gulzar Sandhu, Indu Bali, and others.

The event closed with a vote of thanks from the Chairperson of the Akademi, Manju Jaidka, and with a sincere promise from S.S. Noor that the national Sahitya akademi would take a keen interest in the literary activities of Chandigarh hosted by the CSA.

It may be noted that the Akademi's popularity has increased manifold. Its Facebook and Blog are regularly visited and reports and pictures of all events are posted almost immediately.

Forthcoming events of CSA include a Quiz on Science Fiction and a competition of Shair-o-shayari, both at the Chandigarh Carnival, 26th and 27th November 2010. More details are available on FB and Blog. For further inquiries, those interested may email sahitakad2008@gmail.com

Although this event is dedicated to Women's Writing, the involvement of men is significant because, as the CSA Chairperson pointed out, in a complete world men cannot be excluded; there has to be a mutual harmony and cooperation between the genders.

Pictures of the event:

http://picasaweb.google.com/sahitakad2008/WomenSLiterature1?authkey=Gv1sRgCNmx_L2I7MCtOg#


Monday, November 8, 2010

CELEBRATING WOMEN'S LITERATURE

Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi
cordially invites you
to its forthcoming event
CELEBRATING WOMEN'S LITERATURE
on 20-21 November 2010
at UT Guest House
Sector 6
Chandigarh

Inauguration on 20th Nov 2010 at 10.00 AM
by Shri Pradip Mehra, IAS

Invited speakers / writers:

Anirudh Joshi
Manpreet Kaur
Nitoo Das
Paul Kaur
Rani Balbir Kaur
S.S. Noor
Sunita Jain
Vanita
Vivek Sachdeva

Ms Anu Chatrath, Mayor

will address the delegates on

21st November 2010 at 10.00 AM

rsvp:

Chairperson, CSA
sahitakad2008@gmail.com