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The Importance of Hindi Poetry Recitation

by Rahil Kumar - 20 Sep 2021, Monday 405 Views Like (0)
The Importance of Hindi Poetry Recitation

Reading Hindi Poetry Recitation is like serving the soul. It improves, encourages, comforts, and calms one down. In this guest post, we have listed some of the best in the market Hindi recitations to read that will further make you feel comfortable and relaxed and fill you with a sense of satisfaction and joy.

Both Hindi Poetry Recitation and Prose go backward to at least one thousand years of their main origin, style, and form.


Hindi language and Urdu language

For ages, the ancient coinage ‘Hindi language and Urdu language’ has been in constant use to imply they could be separate but they are inseparable. "Hindostani" is the word given by the British Raj to Indian people which is the mixture of both languages (Hindi and Urdu) which is the third frequently and most-spoken language in the world, after English and Mandarin.

To easily understand both languages, the history of Hindi and Urdu Literature can be summed up by analyzing the major developments into different periods such as Bhakti Kaal (c. 1375 to 1700), Aadi Kaal or Vir-Gaatha Kaal (c. 1050 to 1375),  Aadhunik Kaal (c. 1900 onwards), and Riti-Kavya Kaal (c. 1700 to 1900).

Some of the most famous figures of Hindi Poetry Recitation are Doha, Geet, Mukt Chhand, Kundalia, Sorathha, Chaupaii, Rola, Kavitt, and Ghazal. The beginning of the word ‘Hindi’ lies in Persian as commonly used by the best ancient singer that is Dr. Mohammed Iqbal in his national song ‘Hindi Hain Hum, Watan Hai HindostaaN Humaara’ (We're from India (Hind)), our motherland is Hindustan’.

Linguistically, the Hindi language and Urdu language are two official registers of the same language.

  • Hindi is written in the Devanagari script which uses more Sanskrit & regional words.
  • Urdu is written in the Perso-Arabic script that uses more Arabic and Persian words.



The Idea behind the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi by Dr. Manasvini M Yogi

Dr. Manasvini M Yogi is the one behind the Idea of the Delhi School, Officer On Special Duty, the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi, speaks about the intention behind building the Delhi School of Journalism on the North campus of the DU (University of Delhi).

In an exclusive celebrity radio manzil interview with Pervaiz Alam, Dr. Manasvini M Yogi responded to all the asked questions such as how did the idea of the Delhi School of Journalism take place and why we are the first group of students of the Delhi School of Journalism miserable in the early days of the Delhi School of Journalism launch.

She indicates what led candidates to protest against the Delhi School of Journalism authorities. She also commemorates the days when she was connected with the launch of the Multi-Media and Mass Communication of the IP College for Women.

Dr. Manasvini M Yogi was a member of the University of Delhi board which came up with a project to launch the Delhi School of Journalism. Dr. Manasvini M Yogi is also one of the establishing members of the Media department of the IP College.

Dr. Manasvini M Yogi has been the greatest Associate Professor at the IP College for women, University of Delhi, for more than 30 years. She was also included in launching the Multi-Media and Mass Communication Department of the IP College.

Post-Interview Update: The exclusive celebrity interview with Dr. Manasvini M Yogi was reported on 26 January 2019 in the Delhi NCR. Dr. Manasvini M Yogi notifies Cineink that both the Media Lab and ICT Lab have now begun functioning at the DSJ from 20 July 2019.

Dr. Manasvini M Yogi is one of the most popular journalists in the industry and we all know how forward a thinker Dr. Manasvini M Yogi is. This recitation by Dr. Manasvini M Yogi is a collection of his models that are no less than a treat to read. So, what are you waiting for? Read out her and listen more about her at Cineink.


Sarhad Ke Is Paar by Nasira Sharma

Produced in the northern city of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, India, Nasira Sharma has remained a trailblazer in the Hindi Poetry Recitation world. Nasira Sharma did her Masters' degree in Persian and Literature but was determined to choose Hindi as her means of expression.

With overall 12 novels and nine-story models in her collection, Nasira Sharma has newly announced 5 volumes of her transcribed work – Adab Mein Baayin Pasli (??? ??? ???? ????) in Hindi from Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and Dari.

Apart from achieving various literary crowns, Nasira Sharma has also been granted by Sahitya Academy (SA), India’s National Academy of Letters (INAL), for her Hindi novel ‘Paarijaat’. She has compiled and authored other books as well. To read more about Nasira Sharma and her latest collection, please feel free to visit our website.


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