Poetic Tribute to Operation Sindoor:

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Published on : 19 May, 25 16:05

– Report by K.D. Abbasi

Poetic Tribute to Operation Sindoor:

”Kota,  Aryan Lekhika Manch, Kota organized a vibrant and patriotic poetry recital on Operation Sindoor at Gayatri Vihar, Bajrang Nagar on Saturday. The event showcased an array of heartfelt and fiery verses imbued with national pride.

The highlight of the evening was the recital of the poem:
"Bata diya dushman ko humne, kya hota sindoor hai,
Ripu daman ko nikal pade hain, lakshya nahin ab door hai,"
by Pallavi Darak Nyati, which drew thunderous applause from the audience. Another electrifying performance came from Neelakshi Shrivastava whose lines –
"Jal chuki prachand jwal Chandika sambhal lo,
Raktbeej ke rudhir ko kanth mein utaar lo"
– left a lasting impact on listeners.

The spirit of patriotism was at its peak when Dr. Mrs. Yugal Singh recited:
"Cheena lalanon ka sindoor, ab tumhe tandoor mein bhunenenge,
Aisa hashr karenge ab, sadiyon tak na bhoolenge".
Raghunandan Hatila's poem addressed communal violence with lines that resonated deeply:
"Dharm poochh kar li hai jaan, kab tak atyachar sahega Hindustan,
Aisa sabak sikhao yaaron jo sadiyon yaad rakhe Pakistan".

Other powerful recitations included:

Rameshwar Sharma 'Ramu Bhaiya': “Matr shakti ne tham liya jab parcham swabhimaan ka...”

Ram Sharma 'Kapren': “Humne badli soch ab, Hind nahin kamzor...”

Arvind Pandey: An emotional recitation of a 1971 war poem penned by his father.

Bhagwati Prasad Gautam: “Baahein bhi ambar si oonchi, aur mamta ki jholi maa...”

Jitendra Nirmohi: “Govinda ki kasam tumhe uthana hi padega...”

Yogiraj Yogi: Humorous yet sharp ‘kundaliyas’ targeting Pakistan.

Female poets brought grace and emotional depth:

Dr. Aparna Pandey: “Tum utho unche ki jitne, shaan se uncha Himalaya...”

Pratibha Sharma: “Kaise, kya likhun us maa par...”

Rekha Pancholi: “Kaun kehta hai yeh swarg nahin hai...”

Sadhana Sharma: “Mere desh ka kaisa yahan bigda hua hai haal...”

Rashmi Vaibhav Garg: A poetic ode to dignified parting.

Deepti Singh Hada: Devotional verses on Lord Krishna.

Vandana Sharma: A lyrical warning on environmental degradation.

Anjana Manoj Garg: A witty poem on tea as a social unifier.

Dr. Indu Bala Sharma: A touching portrayal of woman as a divine creation.

Poets Shyam Sharma and Nahush Sharma also contributed commendable verses.

New Committee Introduced – Annual Calendar Suggested

The event began with the felicitation of the newly formed executive committee by President Rekha Pancholi and Vice President Dr. Aparna Pandey. Pancholi reflected on the forum's successful four-year journey and its reach across Kota, Baran, Bundi, and Jhalawar.

Presiding over the session, noted poet Jitendra Nirmohi emphasized that the coming decade belongs to women poets of the Hadoti region. He highlighted recent publications such as “Nari Chetna ki Sahityik Udaan” and “Shringar” (edited by Shikha Agrawal) that celebrate the literary prowess of women.

Chief Guest Rameshwar Sharma 'Ramu Bhaiya' encouraged the forum to aim for state-level recognition, fostering wider participation. Special Guest Bhagwati Prasad Gautam lauded the organization's contributions, and Advisor Dr. Prabhat Kumar Singhal suggested drafting an annual calendar of activities and publishing a souvenir to showcase achievements.

The event began with a ceremonial lamp-lighting before the idol of Maa Saraswati. Dr. Aparna Pandey delivered the vote of thanks.


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