Thursday, June 13, 2013

Good news update about Urdu-Hindi Mushaera on Pluralism

Invitation to Hindi/ Urdu Speaking friends; 
Everything thing you wanted to know about pluralism; cultural, social, religious, political) will be here. Scroll down for more details and also check on the left panel. 
Urdu Hindi اُردو / हिंदी Mushaera on Pluralism
Venue: Richardson Civic Center

411 W. Arapaho Road, Richardson, TX 75080
 Saturday, June 29, 2013
7:45 PM - 11:00 PM  - Limited Seating
Must RSVP to 
Confirmattendance@gmail.com
   
We request your participation in one or many ways;

Be our guest attendee. 
Write a poem based on the theme of Pluralism (social, cultural, religious, political…)
Recite your poem in the Musha’era/ Summelan
Be our sponsor 

If you want to bring a change to the society, be the propeller. 
It is our individual and collective responsibility to create societies where no one has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other. 

I appreciate you support in seeding the idea of pluralism in Urdu/Hindi languages at this time as a first step.  Poetry is a major part of Urdu/Hindi speaking population in India and Pakistan and touches every one through songs, Mushaeras and Sammelans. We can become propellers of the change and plant the seeds that will become trees and bear fruit and shade in a generation or two.

15 poets have confirmed writing poetry in easy Urdu/Hindi languages to communicate to larger audience and we hope to have at least 20 poets. We hope to get good media coverage, and it will be a model event that sets the standards for future events to improve upon it.  We will make an effort to get it published in Pakistani and Indian papers. We are seeking support from all the groups to be a part of this event

Contact:

Shri D. D. Maini 
Irfan Ali (940) 565-1723 
Amin Tirmizi (817) 663-3786
Noor Amrohvi (972) 859-0647
Anand Punjabi (214) 499-2663
AG Chini (972) 978-7034 Javed Samuel Gill (214) 315-5253 
Mike Ghouse (214) 325-1916

Website: http://urduhindimushaeraonpluralism.blogspot.com/

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