POETRY : 51st Shankar-Shad Mushaira at Shankar lal Hall, Modern Public School, Barakhamba Road > 8pm on 5th March 2016
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POETRY : 51st Shankar-Shad Mushaira
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Shankar lal Hall, Modern Public School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
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Entry : By Invitation on first come first serve basis..
for invites contact; info@dcmmushaira.com, 011-23759362, 23759300 (B.K. Mehta, Subhash Jain, Rohit Lal)
Event Description : 51st Shankar-Shad Mushaira.
Asia’s one of the biggest Indo-Pak Mushaira at New Delhi
The famous Shankar-Shad (Indo-Pak) Mushaira is inseparable from the cultural life of the capital
The most exciting relationship that is the trademark of India and Pakistan, transcending boundaries and creating an unbelievable bonhomie amongst poets from both sides is the ‘Shankar-Shad Mushaira’, an annual heritage event for Urdu poetry lovers, courtesy the DCM Shriram Group
The Annual 'Shankar Shad Mushaira' is a legacy to commemorate the memory of Sir Shankar Lal & Sh. Murli Dhar of the DCM Conglomerate, who are known for their contribution to the social, educational and cultural life of New Delhi, as the patron of Urdu Poetry. Mushaira will showcase the well-renowned Urdu poets who would be reciting their best poetry or shayari. The famous Indo-Pak Shankar-Shad Mushaira is inseparable from the cultural life of the capital. The event is scheduled to take place under the umbrella of 'Shankar-Shad Mushaira', a literary event, held regularly by the Shankar Lall Murli Dhar Memorial Society
The Shankar Shad Mushaira, an initiative of the DCM Shriram Group, has been promoting Urdu mushaira as a genre of literature and oral art since 1953 and encouraging poets from India and Pakistan to take part Objective:
Shankar Lall Murli Dhar Memorial Society was formed in 1953 to further education and development of public, assist holding of theatrical, musical performances, exhibitors and other activities for development of music, dance, drawing, painting and other fine arts, publish books and works of literature, poetry, art & culture. The society has been holding annual mushairas and providing platform for poets (both veterans and budding) from India, Pakistan and abroad to present their poetry for Urdu connoisseurs
The Mushaira helps to further Indo-Pak Cultural togetherness with Urdu Poetry, a common heritage of the Indian Sub-continent
Entry : By Invitation on first come first serve basis..
for invites contact; info@dcmmushaira.com, 011-23759362, 23759300 (B.K. Mehta, Subhash Jain, Rohit Lal)
Venue : Shankar lal Hall, Modern Public School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
Venue Info : www.modernschool.net | Nearest Metro Station - 'Barakhamba Road(Mandi House)'
Area : Connaught Place (CP)
Area : Connaught Place (CP)
Event Description : 51st Shankar-Shad Mushaira.
Asia’s one of the biggest Indo-Pak Mushaira at New Delhi
The famous Shankar-Shad (Indo-Pak) Mushaira is inseparable from the cultural life of the capital
The most exciting relationship that is the trademark of India and Pakistan, transcending boundaries and creating an unbelievable bonhomie amongst poets from both sides is the ‘Shankar-Shad Mushaira’, an annual heritage event for Urdu poetry lovers, courtesy the DCM Shriram Group
The Annual 'Shankar Shad Mushaira' is a legacy to commemorate the memory of Sir Shankar Lal & Sh. Murli Dhar of the DCM Conglomerate, who are known for their contribution to the social, educational and cultural life of New Delhi, as the patron of Urdu Poetry. Mushaira will showcase the well-renowned Urdu poets who would be reciting their best poetry or shayari. The famous Indo-Pak Shankar-Shad Mushaira is inseparable from the cultural life of the capital. The event is scheduled to take place under the umbrella of 'Shankar-Shad Mushaira', a literary event, held regularly by the Shankar Lall Murli Dhar Memorial Society
The Shankar Shad Mushaira, an initiative of the DCM Shriram Group, has been promoting Urdu mushaira as a genre of literature and oral art since 1953 and encouraging poets from India and Pakistan to take part Objective:
Shankar Lall Murli Dhar Memorial Society was formed in 1953 to further education and development of public, assist holding of theatrical, musical performances, exhibitors and other activities for development of music, dance, drawing, painting and other fine arts, publish books and works of literature, poetry, art & culture. The society has been holding annual mushairas and providing platform for poets (both veterans and budding) from India, Pakistan and abroad to present their poetry for Urdu connoisseurs
The Mushaira helps to further Indo-Pak Cultural togetherness with Urdu Poetry, a common heritage of the Indian Sub-continent
Supported by : DCM Shriram Industries Limited
Participating Poets :
International : Pirzada Qasim (Karachi), Kishwar Naheed (Islamabad), Amzad Islam Amzad (Lahore), Ali Akbar Natiq (Islamabad), Aziz Nabeel (Doha Qatar), Abdullah Sahib (USA), Farhat Shahzad (NJ, USA)
From India : Javed Akhtar (Mumbai), Anwar Jalalpuri (Lucknow), Munawwar Rana (Lucknow), Prof. Waseem Barelvi (Bareilly), Dr. Popular Meeruti (Meerut), Iqbal Ashhar (Delhi), Dr. Gauhar Raza (Delhi), Iffat Zarrin (Delhi), Nawaz Deobandi (Deoband), Kunwar Ranjit Chauhan (Delhi), Dr. Malikzada Manzoor Ahmad (Lucknow), Bekal Utsahi (Balrampur)
International : Pirzada Qasim (Karachi), Kishwar Naheed (Islamabad), Amzad Islam Amzad (Lahore), Ali Akbar Natiq (Islamabad), Aziz Nabeel (Doha Qatar), Abdullah Sahib (USA), Farhat Shahzad (NJ, USA)
From India : Javed Akhtar (Mumbai), Anwar Jalalpuri (Lucknow), Munawwar Rana (Lucknow), Prof. Waseem Barelvi (Bareilly), Dr. Popular Meeruti (Meerut), Iqbal Ashhar (Delhi), Dr. Gauhar Raza (Delhi), Iffat Zarrin (Delhi), Nawaz Deobandi (Deoband), Kunwar Ranjit Chauhan (Delhi), Dr. Malikzada Manzoor Ahmad (Lucknow), Bekal Utsahi (Balrampur)
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POETRY : 51st Shankar-Shad Mushaira at Shankar lal Hall, Modern Public School, Barakhamba Road > 8pm on 5th March 2016
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