Jhansi, March 11, 2024 — Sudhanshu Trivedi, a prominent political figure and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), participated in a three-day literary convention organized by the Hindi Sahitya Bharti. The event took place at the auditorium of Hansraj College.
In his address, Trivedi emphasized the significance of zero—a concept that transcends mere mathematics and becomes a profound subject of experience in literature. He drew parallels between the abstract numerical zero and its rich cultural connotations.
The convention featured the release of books by author Tripathi, with distinguished guests symbolically releasing them from their palms. The highlight of the program was the “Virat Kavi Sammelan” held during the third session. Esteemed poets and writers, including Dr. Ravindra Shukla, Acharya Devendra Dev, Kuldeep Angar, Dr. Devendra Tomar, and Pratibha Tripathi, captivated the audience with their eloquent recitations.
Trivedi underscored the expressive power of language, particularly Hindi. He asserted that Hindi has a unique ability to convey the nuances of human emotions more effectively than other languages.
The second session featured engaging discussions led by Acharya Devendra Dev, Arun Sajjan, Rakesh Kumar, Manju Pandey, Thakur Singh Podiyal, Shivshankar Soni, and Padmashri Vishnu Pandya. Dr. Vinay Kumar Singh skillfully conducted the program, ensuring its success.
Dignitaries such as Dr. Devendra Tomar, Richa Shukla, and writers Anand Upadhyay, Nishant Shukla, Sanjay Nationalist, and Neeraj Singh graced the occasion. The auditorium buzzed with literary enthusiasts, intellectuals, and distinguished citizens from across the country and beyond.