Monday, July 12, 2010

Role of writer's organizations in the present day of India.

Dear Friends/Fellow writers,

In the silver jubilee programme of Indian Society of Authors (INSA), writers from across the nation, put their in-depth thoughts on the role of writer's association in contemporary India.


Some emphasized to fight for the writers and some on motivating budding writers.

The important facts pointed out just in the beginning were:

" Do the Writer's organization exist only for the sake of existence?"

"Do they really do something meaningful?"

Then some thoughtful points were put among the audience like:
-First we should introspect and find out where do we lack?
-Senior authors must communicate with the juniors.
-There must be freedom and opportunity for every body to contribute with their creation.
-Writer's welfare must be the primary responsibility of Author's Organizations.

Reaching to young writers was the point, raised by many speakers.

"ITS BETTER TO TRY AND FALL
RATHER THAN TRYING NOT"

The programme was presided by the president of INSA Mr. Dinesh Mishra and there were more than forty writers who spoke on the occasion.

The last session of the day was the recitation of creative pieces by the authors of INSA.

Regards,
Pradeep Sharma & Shailesh Shukla
+91 9891867642 & 09312053330

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