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Mushaira Jashn-e-bahar: Urdu verses from the world over

Relive Urdu poetry and enjoy the traditional form of shayari at the latest edition of Mushaira Jashn-e-bahar, to be held today. In its 15th edition, the mushaira brings new and seasoned poets from all over India and abroad on one stage.

Updated on: Apr 12, 2013 11:57 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Relive Urdu poetry and enjoy the traditional form of shayari at the latest edition of Mushaira Jashn-e-bahar, to be held today. In its 15th edition, the mushaira brings new and seasoned poets from all over India and abroad on one stage.

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“Poetry unites across cultures like nothing else. It empowers us to serve our beautiful language. We want to present the diversity in the practice of Urdu verse and its now global richness,” says Kamna Prasad of Jashn-e-Bahar Trust, the organiser. As a first, poet Hiroji Kataoka from Japan will also be participating this year. “In fact, we’ve invited three foreign poets whose madari zabaan (mother tongue) is not Urdu. This speaks for the new frontiers Urdu is exploring,” she adds.

The list of participating poets includes Kishwar Naheed and Harris Khalique (Islamabad), Max Bruce (Austin) and Omar Salim Al Aidroos (Jeddah).

Catch it live
What:
Mushaira Jashn-e-Bahar
When: Tonight
Timings: 7pm onwards
Where: Delhi Public School, Mathura Road
NEAREST METRO STATION: Jangpura on the Violet Line

 
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