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###Shayrana Udaipur Annual Apex Honor 2025 Celebrated

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09 Apr 26
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###Shayrana Udaipur Annual Apex Honor 2025 Celebrated

The state-level annual award ceremony organized by Shayrana Udaipur, a literary group serving the field of literature selflessly for the past 15 years, was held at Aishwarya College campus with great enthusiasm. The prestigious Shayrana Udaipur Samman 2025 was awarded to noted litterateur Dr. Avadhesh Kumar Johari from Bhilwara.


Dr. Johari, serving as an Assistant Professor in the Hindi Department, has authored more than 50 books and actively participated in several national-level poetry conferences, bringing recognition to Rajasthan. On this occasion, he was honored with a citation, memento, shawl, turban, and traditional stole along with the award.

The award was presented by Chief Guest Geeteshri Malviya, Additional Commissioner of the Devasthan Department, Government of Rajasthan. Distinguished guest Dr. Jinendra Shastri, a recipient of the Rajasthan Gaurav honor, graced the occasion, while the event was presided over by Dr. Seema Singh, Managing Director of Aishwarya College.

During the ceremony, Dr. Avadhesh Johari moved the audience with an emotional poem dedicated to mothers, leaving the entire hall deeply touched. Dr. Jinendra Shastri described literature as a “healing force” for the younger generation and emphasized active participation in literary activities. Dr. Seema Singh highlighted literature as a powerful medium for value-building in society.

Poets from districts including Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Kota, Udaipur, Kankroli, and Pratapgarh presented their compositions, filling the event with enthusiasm and creative energy.

Founder of Shayrana Udaipur, Manoj Geetankar, shared details of the poetry events conducted throughout the year and outlined future plans for state-level poetry gatherings, literary workshops, and literature festivals.

The program was anchored by Manoj Aanchaliya and Seema Ved. Several renowned poets and literary figures including Manmohan Madhukar, Balkrishna Tripathi, Gulzar Pratapgarhi, Shyam Mathpal, Er. C.P. Jain, Manzoor Hussain, Nishit Chaplot, Murlidhar Gattani, Haji Moinuddin, Gopal Lal Swarnkar, Rimjhim Sharma, Sheikh, Prakash Sharma, Anita Anna, Dr. Sheetal Shrimali, Mohan Lal Jat, Prashant Faleja, Gautam Meena, Akhilesh Joshi, Govind Od, Manish Vyas, Mahavir Jawariya, Lokesh Vaishnav, Hemant Suryavanshi, Chandraprakash Vijay, Raj Kumawat, Pankaj Joshi, Mahesh Upadhyay (Roadways Manager), Jignesh Sharma, Dr. Radhika Laddha, Suryaprakash Suwalka, and Santosh Agarwal captivated the audience with their poetic performances.

Program coordinator Manish Chaubisa highlighted the significant role of poets in social reform, emphasizing how literature continues to inspire positive change in society.


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