Key Points

Uttarakhand's Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched innovative initiatives to celebrate and promote the state's rich literary tradition. The government plans to honor writers through prestigious awards and financial support, aiming to inspire younger generations to connect with their cultural roots. By recognizing poets like Ayodhya Singh Upadhyay and Sumitranandan Pant, the state seeks to highlight literature's role in social transformation. These efforts underscore Uttarakhand's commitment to preserving its intellectual and creative legacy.

Key Points: Dhami Honors Poets Preserving Uttarakhand's Literary Heritage

  • Introducing 'Sahitya Gaurav Samman' to recognize state litterateurs
  • Providing five lakh rupees honorarium to outstanding writers
  • Organizing competitions to engage youth with cultural heritage
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Uttarakhand government announces new initiatives to promote literature and culture

Uttarakhand CM announces cultural initiatives to support literature, honor writers, and inspire younger generations

"Poets are not only creators of words, but thinkers and motivators of society - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 8

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the state government is committed to the preservation and promotion of literature and culture. He said the government has initiated steps to honour eminent litterateurs through the 'Uttarakhand Sahitya Gaurav Samman' and is providing grants under the 'Financial Assistance Scheme for Publication of Books in Various Languages'.

Addressing the Dera Kavi Sammelan organised by QUA at the Himalayan Cultural Centre in Garhi Cantt, Dehradun, CM Dhami said, "Our government is also working to honour outstanding litterateurs of the state with 'Sahitya Bhushan' and 'Lifetime Achievement' awards. Recently, we announced that we will provide an honorarium of five lakh rupees each. We are also organising various competitions and programs to attract the younger generation towards literature, so they can connect with their cultural and literary heritage and contribute to taking it forward".

Welcoming all poets present at the event, including eminent poet Dr Kumar Vishwas, the Chief Minister said, "Poets are not only the creators of words, but they are also the thinkers, guides, and motivators of society. Their poems hold a mirror to society and offer direction, especially in challenging times. Through their writings, they help bring about positive change."

He further said that India's freedom movement gained momentum when poets and creators inspired people to participate actively in the struggle for independence through their literary contributions.

"India's freedom movement also gained momentum only when our poets and creators inspired the countrymen to play an active role in the freedom movement through their creations. The Chief Minister said that this holy land of our Devbhoomi has been a wonderful centre of creativity for centuries, where the light of ideas has inspired society in every era. Be it Shri Ayodhya Singh Upadhyay Hariaudh or Sumitranandan Pant ji, Girda or Nagarjun, the compositions of all these, written in the valleys of Uttarakhand, still resonate with us. In the holy land of Uttarakhand, on one hand, new heights of ideas are born from the lofty peaks of the Himalayas and on the other hand, the murmur of the rivers has the hidden rhythm of poetry", said Pushkar Singh Dhami.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a wonderful initiative by the Uttarakhand government! Our Himalayan culture and Garhwali/Kumaoni literature deserve more recognition. Hope they also include folk poets and local language writers in these awards. 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Dehradun, I'm proud to see our literary heritage being celebrated. But I hope the grants reach grassroots writers, not just established names. Many talented local poets struggle to get published.
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Ankit S.
Good move CM Dhami ji! But along with awards, please improve library infrastructure across Uttarakhand. Many villages don't have proper reading spaces. Culture grows when books reach every corner.
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Neha T.
Wonderful to see focus on youth engagement! As a teacher, I'll encourage my students to participate in these competitions. Our Himalayan poets like Sumitranandan Pant should be part of school curriculum across India 🌄
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Sanjay R.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the selection process remains transparent. Literary awards sometimes become political. The true gems of Uttarakhand literature deserve unbiased recognition.
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Meena P.
The mention of rivers having poetic rhythm gave me goosebumps! Our Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb has always inspired art. Hope they document oral traditions too before they're lost. More power to Uttarakhand's writers! ✨

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