Jammu and Kashmir: AIR to host Pahadi poetic symposium in Tangdhar
Pahadi poets from various districts within the Union Territory will gather at Tangdhar region to celebrate the Pahadi poetic symposium at the Line of Control (LoC), organized by All India Radio.
The poets are expected to showcase their rich Pahadi literary tradition during the event.
Maqsood Ahmad, Senior Pex and Producer of the renowned programme "Shaherbeen and Pahari," expressed his enthusiasm for the event and told ANI, "We want to provide a platform to writers for interaction near the LoC. This will help to boost Pahari poetry and music, while also contributing to the promotion of border tourism."
Reflecting the success of past initiatives, Ahmad elaborated, "Earlier, by conducting a cultural show at LoC Keran on July 27, we witnessed a significant influx of tourists, attracting widespread attention. The event contributed to the publicity of Keran and the surrounding region."
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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