Writers, scholars deliberate on challenges, opportunities for Kashmiri language

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct 31: The 2-day Conference on ‘Kashmiri languages: challenges and opportunities’ took off here today with a galaxy of scholars and experts deliberating on the issue and putting up suggestions to address it.
Organized by Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture & Languages to promote languages, the conference has participants from within and outside J&K. It is a serious literary activity undertaken by the Academy in a long time. A similar conference on Dogri language will be held next month at Jammu.
The conference was inaugurated by Minister for Finance, Abdul Rahim Rather while noted poet Prof. Rehman Rahi presided the inaugural session. Writer Ghulam Nabi Aatish presented the keynote address.
A large number of writers, poets and intellectuals attended the inaugural session. Prominent participants included Prof. Margoob Banhali, Bimla Raina, Ghulam Nabi Khayal, Ayaz Nazki, Prof Mohammad Zaman Azurda, Prof Bashar Bashir, Dr. Aziz Hajini, B.N. Betaab, Shujat Bukhari, Prof Farooq Fayaz, Prof Majroh Rashid, Dr. Rattan Lal Talashi, Prof H.K Khar, Manshoor Banhali, besides Fida Rajourvi.
In his address, Mr. Rather called for collective efforts to off-set challenges confronting the Kashmiri language. He suggested to constitute a Task Force of prominent Kashmiri writers who could follow implementation of the recommendation of this 2-day Conference persistently with the higher authorities both at political as well as bureaucratic levels. He said Kashmiri language has centuries old glorious past with a rich treasure of literature and poetry, adding that it is one of the rich languages in Northern India. He said Kashmiri language is spoken by about 66 percent population spread in length and breadth of the State including Kishtwar, Dachan, Marwa, Wadwa and Gurez. The language is also spoken in the Chamba valley of Himachal Pradesh, he added.
In his thought provoking address, Mr. Rather gave a complete narration of the history of Kashmiri language, literature and poetry right from the period of sufi poets like Lal Ded, Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Wali (RA), Shams Faqir, adding that the poetry of Lal Ded has been highlighted even by Time Magazine, New York. Likewise about 19 books have been published on the poetry of Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Wali (RA) in Kanad language.
Mr. Rather also quoted verses depicting richness of the Kashmiri in the fields of Sufism and mysticism, the legacy carried forward by Lal Ded, Sheikh-ul-Alam, Shamas Faqir and Rasa Javdani, romantic poetry of Rasool Mir and the revolutionary and patriotic poetry of even G.A. Mehjoor, Abdul Ahad Azad and A.R. Rahi who transformed it for progressive and socialist movements
The highlight of the post-inaugural session was an illuminating theme paper on the topic of the conference presented by noted poet and Gnanpeeth awardee, Prof. Rehman Rahi.
On the culminating day, six papers will be presented on topics Kashmiri language in the academic backdrop, Kashmiri language and journalism, Kashmiri language in the cyber age, Kashmiri language and lexicography, Kashmiri language and issues of translation and Kashmiri language and curriculum. Prominent writers and academics Prof Margoob Banihali, Ghulam Nabi Khayal, Prof Shafi Shoque, Prof H. K. Kher, Dr. Rattan Lal Talashi and Dr. Aziz Hajini will present their papers tomorrow. Each presentation will be followed by discussion and question-answer session.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Secretary Academy, Khalid Bashir Ahmad said that the objective of the conference was to take a holistic view of Kashmiri language in the backdrop of the challenges it is confronting with and the opportunities that lay in its way.