Nanded District Marathi Literary Conference organized
The preservation of the Marathi language rooted in culture is a topic of great significance, as emphasized by Ulhas Dada Pawar during the Marathi literature meeting at Sagroli. Mr. Pawar, a scholar of saint literature and former MLA, highlighted that the Marathi language has been enriched over the years through the traditions and festivals deeply ingrained in villages. He noted that many highly educated individuals hail from rural areas, and the Marathi language has never hindered their prosperity. Therefore, he called for the avoidance of casual victimization of the Marathi language.
The event, which marked the inauguration of the first Nanded District Marathi Literary Conference organized by the Sanskriti Samvardhan Mandal Sagroli and Marathwada Sahitya Parishad Nanded, brought together various writers and enthusiasts of Marathi literature. Poet and lyricist Dasu Vaidya, the president of the meeting, praised the contributions of writers from Nanded district to Marathi literature and expressed pride in the rural Marathi language of the region.
Pramod Deshmukh, Chairman of the Institute, highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and unity, citing the Sanskrit Subhashtra, which encourages the sharing of good thoughts from around the world. He mentioned the beneficial impact of bringing together individuals with diverse ideologies in the Sagroli Institute.
The event also featured the inauguration of a Granthdindi and a poetry exhibition, offering a platform for literary enthusiasts to explore and appreciate Marathi literature. The audience had the opportunity to participate in seminars, storytelling sessions, and poetry meetings, making it a comprehensive celebration of Marathi language and culture. Such events play a vital role in preserving and promoting regional languages and their rich cultural heritage.