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All-India Grand Poetry Conference Concludes

At a poetry conference held in his hometown after 14 years, poet Ratna Sannata became emotional upon meeting his loved ones during the recitation of the poem.

Organized the All-India Grand Poetry Conference after 14 years under the auspices of the Public Navdurga Utsav Samiti, Jhaknawada. The poets present first offered garlands to the picture of Goddess Sharda and lit incense sticks, formally inaugurating the event.

Senior BJP leader Bhupendra Singh Rathore Semliya was the chief guest and Rakesh Mag presided over the event. Poets present

Poet Ratna Surendra Sannata (currently residing in Neemuch) attended a poetry conference organized by the Public Navdurga Utsav Samiti in his hometown of Jhaknawada after 14 years. Poet Ratna Surendra Singh Sannata, Neemuch poet Sabia Asar, Poet Ratna Virendra Modi, Poet Ratna Kuldeep Rangeela, Poet Pankaj Dhuppal, Poet Kamlesh Dave, and others were welcomed by the audience with a shawl, turban, and scarf. They were also presented with mementos.

Poet Honored

Before the start of the poetry conference, Poet Ratna Surendra Sannata, who had been conducting a poetry conference in his village, invited city teachers Hemendra Kumar Joshi, Hariram Padiyar, and Manish Kumat to the stage and welcomed them with garlands.

Sannata Emotional While Reciting Poetry

When poet Ratna Surendra Sannata of Jhaknawada, who was conducting the event, arrived on stage to conduct the program, he became emotional and tearful, saying, "I will always be grateful to this village. Even after so many years, I still receive the same love and blessings from every single person in the village. That's why I consider myself fortunate."

But to be honest, this is an attack on every Indian.

Poet Kuldeep Rangeela won the hearts of the audience with his poems. Kuldeep Rangeela's famous poem, "This attack was on twenty-eight tourists, but to be honest, this is an attack on every Indian. Those who are asking for religion and shooting only Hindus, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Harijans. Pay attention to this point. It is very important to refute the talk of brotherhood. Now it is very important to shave the heads of all terrorists." The poem received a lot of applause and won the hearts of the audience.

What good is an ocean that can't quench the thirst of the thirsty?

While reciting poetry, Indore's renowned poet Kamlesh Dave 'Sahaj' said,

What good is an ocean that can't quench the thirst of the thirsty?

What good are employees and servants who ruin their masters? Your home has space to store valuables, but if there's no place to keep your parents, what good is that house? The audience laughed heartily at the poem. This poem served as a symbol of inspiration for every listener.

The question isn't who spread the evil.

Poet Ratna Surendra Sannata, the royal priest of Jhaknawada, tickled everyone, young and old, through his poetry and connected them with his poetry.

The question isn't who spread the evil, nor is it who ignited the fire. The question is, where did the stench of the evil in your friends' nature come from?

Suresh Sannata's poem received a standing ovation.

Poet Ratna Virendra Modi's Ghazal won hearts.

Virendra Modi, a renowned poet and social activist from Jhabua district, directly connected the audience with the poem. He recited the poem, saying, "Don't talk about meeting and courtship, my love, today the path of duty has called me."

Mother has called me to repay my debt; the battle drum has called me from the battlefield."

The audience applauded this poem.

Not every song is meant to be written.

Sabiya Asar, who traveled a long distance from Bhopal to Jhaknawada to recite poetry at the conference, expressed through her song and ghazal that not every song is meant to be written, not every face is meant to be seen, and for those who wander in search of fragrance, not every flower is meant to be sold. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the poet's banter.

Deepak Dhuppal won hearts by reciting a poem in Malvi.

Deepak Dhuppal, in a humorous Malvi language, explained that he is a professional teacher, and all his students are engaged in some kind of work: some are selling wheat in societies, some are selling tea at hotels, and some are selling Marwar's Bhugada. Thankfully, no one is wandering around unemployed with their files. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the entire poetry conference.

The main beneficiaries of the event were:

The main contributors to the poetry conference, organized under the auspices of the Public Navdurga Utsav Samiti, Jhaknawada, were city leader Narendra Kothari, former MP representative Pradeep Kumar Palrecha, senior social worker Shrenik Kothari, Manohar Singh Rathore Semliya, Parikshit Singh Rathore Jhaknawada, Mandal President Jitendra Rathod, and former MP representative Rajesh Kanswa. All the beneficiaries were welcomed by the organizing committee with garlands. Meanwhile, Jhaknawada outpost in-charge Vinod Kumar Solanki and constable Deepak Alawa, who have long maintained security in the city, were also honored by the Public Navdurga Utsav Samiti, Jhaknawada, by presenting them with scarves and mementos.

Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua
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