Thursday, February 23, 2012

NZNEWS

(Press note)
URDU HINDI CULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND INC.
                THE nOLOURFUL MUSICAL EVENING FOR EACH TASTE
 
 
The beautiful and colourful evening of 19th February 2012 will be long
remebered by the people who love their language and their culture.
The Urdu Hindi cultural Association of New Zealand organised the first
ever event of Mushaira Kavi Sammelan and the Ghazal night together
which attracted more than 300 people towards the Fickling centre in
Three Kings Auckland.
The evening function was in two parts. First was Mushaira and Kavi Sammelan
and second part was the Ghazal night. The host of Mushaira was the well known
personality of Urdu language Dr Taimoori and the host for the Kavi Sammelan
was very popular radio and TV personality Roopa Suchdev. Both the hosts did
very well to keep the people enjoying the every moment of the evening.
The Shair Janab Tauqir Khan, Janab Ata ur Rehman Qureishi, Janab Syed
Mujtaba Hassan, Janab Bal Madan janaba Farhat Rana Malik Sahiba Janaba
Shaheda Khan and janab Syed Mujeeb (Siasat Journalist) presented the shairee which was of very high standard and
the people were surprised to such a high standard of Urdu Poetry in
New Zealand.
The kavi who recited Hindi poetry were Shri Somnath Gupta, Shri Manjit singh
a representative of Sikh Community Shri Tarlok Wadhwa Shrimati Urmila Seth
Shri Brijender Singh
 
Shri Tarlok Wadhwa made the people laughing by  hillarious kavita who travelled all the way
from Hamilton for the love of our language.
The second part of the evening was the ghazal night whose
host was the very popular radio presenter Janab Nasir Khan
sahib. The ghzal singer were Kunika Deish, Nisar Mirza,
Virajmaki, Helen, Ubed Ansari 
the chief guest of the evening was Honourable Kanwaljit singh
Bakshi and the Sadre Mushaira was the famous personality
of language literature Professor Rais Alvi Saheb who is also
awarded with the SAHITYA ACADEMY  AWARD by Indian
government.

Regards
Syed Mujeeb
General Secretary
URDU HINDI CULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND INC

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