Dogri Sanstha releases book of travelogues by Narinder Bhasin

Narinder Bhasin’s book of travelogues being released by Dogri Sanstha Jammu on Thursday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Narinder Bhasin’s book of travelogues being released by Dogri Sanstha Jammu on Thursday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 2: A book of collection of travelogues in Dogri, entitled “Astha De Rattandeep”, written by noted writer and veteran newscaster Narinder Bhasin was released here today in a function organized by Dogri Sanstha, Jammu.
The function was presided over by Prof Lalit Magotra while Darshan Darshi, convenor of Dogri Advisory Board in Sahitya Akademi, was the chief guest and Dr Arvinder Singh ‘Amn’, Additional Secretary, J&K Aacademy of Art Culture and Languages, was the guest of honor.
Prakash Premi, a senior Dogri writer, read a paper on the released book. He said the travelogues are concerning the religious pilgrimages of the author but the latter has covered many heritage aspects of other places, cities and towns which he visited during his journey.
Narinder Bhasin, the author, also spoke on the occasion and read some portions from the book.
Speaking on the occasion, Darshan Darshi complimented Bhasin for the painstaking manner in which he has recorded and brought out the details of the visited places, events those took place and experiences that the author had during his journeys. He appreciated the keen sense of observation and intense desire of the author to collect as much useful information as possible.
Prof Lalit Magotra, in his presidential address, said that most of the Dogras are religious minded and hence these travelogues have a large section of readership to which this book is likely to appeal very much. He said that for wholesome growth of Dogri language and literature, there is a need to cater to all sections of Dogri speaking public and in that sense the book is an important addition to Dogri corpus.
Dr Arminder Singh Amnan said that the author has given such a graphic description of his travels that the reader feels that he is not reading a book but is actually travelling alongside the author. He categorized the travelogues as excellent pieces of Dogri prose. He complimented Dogri Sanstha for providing platform to writers and the author for writing prolifically during the past few years.
The programme was conducted and anchored by Dr Nirmal Vinod, general secretary of Dogri Sanstha who also presented vote of thanks.

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