Day-long literary program ‘Yaad-e-Moheb’ held in Kargil

By Reach Ladakh Correspondent Kargil, Sep 20, 2023
During the day-long seminar/poetic symposium titled ‘Yaad-e-Moheb’ at Conference Hall, Kargil.
Kargil :

Around 20 poets and writers presented their papers and poetic compositions during the day-long seminar/poetic symposium titled ‘Yaad-e-Moheb’ at Conference Hall, Kargil on September 19.

The symposium was organised by the Ladakh Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages (LAACL), Kargil in collaboration with the Association of Baltis in Himalayas (ABH).

Former Commissioner Secretary Revenue and prominent Urdu/Balti/Purgi poet, Kacho Asfandyar Khan Faridoon appreciated LAACL Kargil and the Association of Baltis in Himalayas for organising the unique and productive program in the district. 

When discussing the contributions of Raja Hussain Ali Khan Moheb (Aneese Baltistan) in the realm of Marsiya and Noha, he said it is evident that his impact is both significant and unparalleled.

Kacho added that his renowned book, "Dastan-e-Karbala," drew inspiration from the works of Moheb and his poignant poems depicting the tragedy of Karbala.

Joint Director, Information/ Additional Secretary Higher Education, Ladakh, Imteeaz Kacho expressed that the program provided him with valuable insights into the works of renowned scholars within the society. He also noted that this program would serve as a platform for future generations, inspiring them to engage in the fields of literature and history.

Kacho said these programs are important to motivate and encourage the young generation to preserve their culture. He said LAACL Kargil and media platforms play an important role in promoting all the important aspects of the rich culture and languages of Ladakh. 

Rector of Kargil Campus University of Ladakh talked about the importance of cultural discourse through organising these kinds of attractive programs. She appreciated the role of LAACL, Kargil for their efforts in maintaining and preserving Ladakh’s art, culture, and languages.

Kaneez said there is a need to organize these programs in schools and colleges thereby reviving cultural importance among the young generation. She also appreciated women's participation in the program.

Meanwhile, prominent scholars, writers, and poets delivered their poems, papers, and speeches on Moheb and his extraordinary contribution to Balti literature.

Scholars presented their papers on topics like the future of Balti Language and Literature in Uttarakhand by Syed Mehmood Ali Shah, Bawa Qurban Ali and other literary personalities of Nubra by Fazil Abass Turtuk, Balti Literature by Akhtar Hussain Zubdavi, Multilingual Literary Personalities of Kargil and their services by Mohd Sadiq Hardassi and Fan-e-Marsiya Goyeewa Balti Shora by Kacho Asfandiyar Khan Faridoon.

Writers, poets, district officers, and literary enthusiasts from Uttarakhand, Kashmir, Turtuk, Leh, and Kargil graced the event with their presence.