Poet Politician Shrikant Verma’s 40th Solemn Death Anniversary a Memorial Ceremony Held in New Delhi

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Poet Politician Shrikant Verma’s 40th Solemn Death Anniversary a Memorial Ceremony Held in New Delhi
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Poet Politician Shrikant Verma’s 40th Solemn Death Anniversary a Memorial Ceremony Held in New Delhi

Shrikant Verma

New Delhi [India], May 27: A 40th solemn memorial event was held at Mavalankar Hall, Constitution Club, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, to mark the 40th (punyatithi) death anniversary of late Shrikant Verma, one of India’s distinguished literary figures, poets, journalists, and politicians of the 1970s and 1980s. The event, titled ‘Shrikant Verma Smaranjali’, was organized by Shrikant Verma Trust in collaboration with Vishva Hindi Parishad, which is affiliated with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Rajbhasha Samiti.

The event brought together literary discussion, poetry recitation, memoirs, and felicitation. Its objective was to carry forward Shrikant Verma’s literary, intellectual, journalistic, and cultural legacy to the younger generation and to keep alive the rich tradition of Hindi literature.

The event began with an introduction to life, literary contribution, journalism, and the public role of the late Shrikant Verma. This was followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by distinguished guests, senior literary personalities, and members of the Verma family.

Dr. Bipin Kumar, National General Secretary of Vishva Hindi Parishad, welcomed guests and recalled the powerful literary contribution of Shrikant Verma. He said that Shrikant Verma gave voice to the pain of his times, the anguish of society, and the silence of power through his poetry. Despite being close to the corridors of power, he had the courage to question power. Dr. Bipin Kumar also appealed to the government that the late Shrikant Verma be honoured with India’s highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, and announced that a formal memorandum in this regard would be submitted to the Government of India.

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