Monday, March 29, 2021

Pranab Roy completes 90km OotyUltra Marathon in less than 8 hours





Mohali based ultra-runner Pranab Roy completed a 90km grueling run from Mohali to Ropar and back in 7 hours 58 minutes and 16 seconds at Chandigarh while participating for OotyUltra Marathon. 

Ooty Ultra Marathon organized by Eagles Dare had physical event in the Nilgiris hills where 200 runners were flagged off on 27th March for while virtual ultrar marathon was also opened to the participants in the country. 

According to the organisers, Pranab Roy created a new national record in ultrarun as an Indian participant in an Indian ultrarun event. 

This was his first major trail-run after his accident in 2019 which injured his spine and had rendered him crippled below the waist. 

Running is my passion and only the right motivation, meditation and right physiotherapy under the supervision of PGI doctors helped me  get back to the trail, he said.

Pranab Roy is a Guinness Book World Record holder, and had been the only Indian to complete the Asian Trail Master 75kms run in Thailand in July 2018, and was selected by Athletics Federation of India to represent the country in many other similar events but his accident put a temporary halt to his journey but not his spirit that has made him come back.

He was the only one running from north India in this virtual ultramarathon event which was being monitored through GPS.

As per a message from the organizers, he has broken the world record and established new national record with his timings.

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Mythology, Poetry, History dominates first day of Chandigarh Spring LitFest


Chandigarh, 20 March:  

The two-days virtual Spring Litfest organized by Chandigarh Literary Society (CLS)  opened with its chairperson Dr Sumita Misra, IAS, announcing the celebration of life in its diverse beautiful facets during the spring season.  This is also the 10th anniversary of CLS, she remarked, and we wanted to have new initiative to bring together the creative people and authors to share their work experience.  

Though lot of talk and poetry revolved around the pandemic period that gave birth to many creative works, there was a beautiful tinge of hope and the human values that people became aware of including the beauty of the Nature during these challenging times.

Dr Arshiya Saini, a celebrated author, the first dance and music critic, and a well known face on Doordarshan, shared her experience of lockdown in conversation with Nisha Luthra, and that, she said, not only helped her connect with some of the best artists from across the globe because of the technological marvels, but gave her time to reconnect with herself.

Doordarshan she said democratized all forms of art over the years bringing to the fore some of the great artists, she recalled.

She said that pandemic has shown us to lead our lives as givers and start thinking about other people.  

A mythologist Utkarsh Patel, and author of "Shakuntla: the Woman Wronged", a corporate turned mythological fiction writer, in talk with Col Avnish Sharma, explained the mythological writing, which is a sacred story, not as a religious, but because of people's strong belief in them, but there is a strong purpose of these stories, he said.

Myths, he said, might not be a reality but because of the strong lessons these carry, the people continue to relate with them and share it over the ages turning them almost sacred. Mythological writing is necessary to connect with some of the unknown facets of strong personalities from the past who carry life-changing lessons over the ages.

Surbhi Sarna, avid storyteller, children's writer, picture book enthusiast and a psychologist, said it has therapeutic value and through telling a story, which acts as a catharsis, can heal, and even at times can empower the reader through various metaphors and words used in the story.

Sutapa Basu, a prolific historical fiction writer, poet and a publishing professional for children's books, shared the story of her latest book, "The Cursed Inheritance", and her earlier book "The Curse of Nadir Shah" which is a part of her Invaders Series.

In conversation with writer, trainer, and communication strategist CJ Singh, Sudapa reiterated that her purpose of writing historical fiction is to make history come alive and enable the readers to connect with their rich past and understand the cultural treasure.  Even her current cozy mystery is a queset of a young UK returned Indian who returns and discovers the Indian culture in the byelanes of Kolkata while unraveling the mysteries of the old mansion.

Dyutima conducted the slam poetry session with young budding writers, Sofia Khatoon, Isha Yadav and Akshay  who recied their poetic experiences of life and its varied hues through the pandemic.

Tomorrow, on the second day, thee shall be Kavi Sammelan moderated by Madhav Kaushik, besides moderated sessions with Abeer Kapoor, Kishwar Desai, Vinita Bakshi, Tim de Rider, and Sahar Mansoor, starting at 5pm which is being streamed live on Facebook and YouTube (@CLS Chandigarh).

Friday, March 19, 2021

Press Release Chandigarh Spring LitFest tomorrow


PRESS RELEASE

Chandigarh Spring LitFest begins tomorrow

Chandigarh, 19 March:   Chandigarh Literary Society (CLS) is organizing a two-days of virtual Spring LitFest on 20th and 21st March.

Dr Sumita Misra, IAS, Chairperson of CLS and author said that the Spring LitFest is a new initiative of the CLS in its 10th anniversary year, since all the literary fests tend to be clustered in the months of November to January, and this is the most beautiful time of the year to celebrate the beauty of literature, of love and youthfulness.

With spring and Basant in the air, we have conceived this two-days virtual lit fest, with young poets on day one in the slam poetry session, and a kavi sammelan on the second day on the theme of 'rang aur tarang', Dr Sumita Misra added.

Spring is the season of creativity and renewed energy said author and motivational speaker Vivek Atray.  The world of books and literature helps us to dive deep into our own most creative aspects, he stated.

Some of the featured authors include Arshia Sethi, Utkarsh Patel, thriller and historic fiction writer Sutapa Basu, Abeer Kapoor, Sehar Mansoor, Vinita Bakshi, Surbhi Sama in moderated sessions.

Kavi Sammellan shall be moderated by prolific writer and Hindi poet Madhav Kaushik with three prominent poets on the show.

The Spring Litfest shall begin at 5pm on both days and shall be streamed live on CLS channels on Facebook and YouTube. (@CLSChandigarh). 

 

प्रेस विज्ञप्ति
चंडीगढ़ स्प्रिंग लिटफेस्ट कल से शुरू
चंडीगढ़, 19 मार्च: चंडीगढ़ लिटरेरी सोसाइटी (सीएलएस) 20 और 21 मार्च को दो दिवसीय वर्चुअल स्प्रिंग लिटफेस्ट का आयोजन कर रही है।

सीएलएस की चेयरपर्सन और लेखक डॉ। सुमिता मिश्रा ने कहा कि स्प्रिंग लिटफेस्ट सीएलएस की 10 वीं वर्षगांठ वर्ष पर एक नै पहल है, और क्योंकि नवंबर से जनवरी के महीनों में सभी साहित्यिक उत्सवों का आयोजन किया जाता है सीएलएस ने बसंत ऋतू की  सुंदरता और प्रेम से भरे इस खूबसूरत समय में साहित्य की सुंदरता को मनाने की कोशिश की है।  
उन्होंने ने बताया कि इस दो दिवसीय उत्सव में सलेम कविता सत्र में पहले दिन युवा अपनी रचनाएँ प्रस्तुत करेंगे , और दूसरे दिन एक कवि सम्मेलन रंग और तरंग' का आयोजन किया गया है ,

लेखक और प्रेरक वक्ता विवेक अत्रे ने कहा कि वसंत रचनात्मकता और नवीकरणीय ऊर्जा का मौसम है। उन्होंने कहा कि किताबों और साहित्य की दुनिया हमें अपने सबसे रचनात्मक पहलुओं में गहराई तक उतरने के लिए प्रेरित करती है।

कुछ चुनिंदा लेखकों में अर्शिया सेठी, उत्कर्ष पटेल, थ्रिलर और ऐतिहासिक फिक्शन लेखक सुतापा बसु, सुरभि सरना, अबीर कपूर, सेहर मंसूर, किश्वर देसाई, और विनोद बख्शी शामिल हैं।कवि सम्मलेन को प्रतिष्ठित लेखक और हिंदी कवि माधव कौशिक कवी सम्मलेन  का तीन और प्रमुख कवियों के साथ मंच सञ्चालन करेंगे।  

स्प्रिंग लिटफेस्ट को YouTube पर CLS चैनल पर लाइव स्ट्रीम किया जाएगा। (@CLSChandigarh)


Press Release 30 Computers for Govt Schools (English & Hindi)

Press Release Rotary Gifts 30 computers to City Government Schools Chandigarh, 25th October 2024: UT Director Education Shri H.P.S...