2-day All India Dogri Writers’ Conference begins

MoS for Education, Priya Sethi and others releasing Dogri book at Jammu on Friday.
MoS for Education, Priya Sethi and others releasing Dogri book at Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 22: Dogri language is witnessing a new era of positive change through revolutionary initiatives taken by the Government, Minister of State for Education, Technical Education, Culture and Tourism, Priya Sethi said during the commencement of two-day All India Dogri Writers’ Conference organized by JK Academy of Art, Culture and Languages at Abhinav Theatre here today.
Vice Chancellor, Central University, Jammu, Prof Ashok Aima, Secretary, JKAACL, Dr Aziz Hajini, Additional Secretary, JKAACL, Dr Arvinder Singh Amn, Dogri Veteran Writer, Narsingh Dev Jamwal, Prof Veena Gupta besides several prominent Dogri writers and artists were present on the occasion.
The Minister said that JKAACL is playing a vital role in promoting the regional languages in the State. Emphasizing on collective efforts, Priya said that every organization, writer, artist associated with the language needs to come together for its promotion and preservation.
The song “Mithriye Dogre Di BoliTe Khand Mithe Log Dogre” says it all about the language, the Minister said adding that Dogri’s inclusion in 8th Schedule has given it impetus and it is a matter of pride that not only Dogras but other sections of people speaking the Dogri language fluently.
She said Sahitya Academy Awardee like Kehar Singh Madukar, Shailender Singh, Dhyan Singh, other prominent names like Kavi Dattu, Professor Ram Nath Shastri and Padma Sachdev, organizations like Dogri Sanstha and Nami Dogri Sanstha can never be separated from Dogri and their contribution to promote language will never be forgotten.
Dogri Poets and writers like Champasharma, Ram Nath Shastri, Padma Sachdev, Ved Pal Deep, Mohan Lal Sapolia, Krishan Smailpuri, Kehar Singh Madhukar, Yash sharma, Surinder Sagar, DeshBanshu Dogra, Om Vidyarthi, Dr Om Goswami and Narsingh Dev deserve a special mention for their contributions in keeping Dogri alive and promoting it to the core, the Minister said.
Referring to several artistic works, Priya said that more Dogri songs, Bhajans, Theatre plays, Movies needs to be produced to strike a chord with the masses.
The Minister also proposed for organization of a special Dogri Literary Festivals wherein students and people of all communities from all regions should be involved.
Appreciating the Dogri journalists, the Minister said that their role is exemplary in keeping Dogri alive and giving people a platform to share their write ups and poems besides other creative works.
Documentary showcasing the work of JKAACL and releasing of Dogri books were the main highlights of the programme.