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Good Literature must for peace and harmony: PR Minister Sharma

Tuesday - January 15, 2019 1:28 am , Category : BHOPAL

Bhopal Literature and Arts Festival concludes 

Bhopal: Minister for Public Relations, Law and Legislative Affairs, Science and Technology, Aviation, Religious Trusts and Endowment, P.C. Sharma described good literature essential for peace and harmony. He said this on the occasion of the First Bhopal Literature and Arts Festival at Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal. More than 100 writers, environmentalists, senior public servants, journalists and artists took part in the 3 Day Festival.

Sharma said that we get a different feeling while entering Bharat Bhavan. Recalling the love of the Former Chief Minister Late Arjun Singh towards the arts and interest in reading, he described Bharat Bhavan as historic memory of his tenure. Defining presence of the dignitaries present at the programme as bouquet, he said that he is very much pleased to see the artists and litterateurs gathered on the occasion from the country and abroad. This programme has brought a sense of pride to Bhopal. The State Government will provide every possible assistance to organize this kind of programme. He also congratulated the organizers for this grand programme.

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The Former Commissioner of Election Commission of India S.Y. Qureshi, Padam Ratan Thiyam, Raghav Chandra, Meera Das, Senior Journalist Abhilash Khandekar, Ravindra Choubey, Secretary Culture, Smt. Renu Tiwari were present at the concluding programme.-Window To News