Monday, February 21, 2011

Urdu -Lets Honor our Creative Fraternities

Urdu Poetry is incomplete without Mirza Ghalib’s creative, romantic and philosophical poetic expression. Ghalib died exactly 141 years ago but, he is still alive with his thousands of admirers, who consider his poetry a piece of sophistication and eminence in the Urdu Poetry.
Ghalib during stay in old Delhi resided at Haveli, in Gali Qasimjan in the Ballimaran, which is now being used as, wedding place for people. It is painful to see Indian Government’s coldness, being numb about brutal happening with last belonging of the history’s renowned poet. At some time, Ghalib Fans were happy on Government initiative of undertaking Haveli as Government property to design a monument. However, there was nothing more than painting and evacuation of belongings. This overall situation has led aggression and disappointment among the Ghalib followers. In no means nothing has been done so far to Honor Ghalib for his quality Urdu Poetry. 
It is evident from the history that nations who honor their writers and poets are always rewarded with wisdom and knowledge. Urdu poetry is full of creative work. Its versatility and expression have targeted every subject concerning youth, society and world. Employing our findings we can make lives more productive and creative.
It is our collective benefit if we learn Urdu to portray ourselves as awake, intellectual and friendly nation to the entire world.
There are different means which can help us promoting Urdu language. For the purpose we can start with arranging gatherings at city and town levels to share and explore Urdu literature.

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