Literary dialogue on creative writing and perspective at BMHRC centered on poetry collection “Aur in Sab ke Beech”

Bhopal: A thought-provoking Hindi literary seminar was recently held at Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (BMHRC), focusing on the theme “Creative Writing: Insight and Perspective” through the lens of Dr. Nehal Shah’s poetry collection “Aur In Sab Ke Beech.” The event brought together poets, scholars, doctors, and students in an enriching dialogue on the nature and responsibility of contemporary creative writing.

Senior poet Rajesh Joshi emphasized that a writer’s awareness transcends the page—it reflects their sensitivity to time, society, and history. Dr. Arunabh Saurabh highlighted that true literary vision involves internalizing experiences and transforming them into impactful expression. Ramprakash Tripathi analyzed the collection as a powerful voice in contemporary poetry, transforming personal emotion into universal meaning. Anshu Kumar Chaudhary praised the work as a document of displacement, identity, and memory—offering a fresh direction to modern Hindi literature.

BMHRC Director Dr. Manisha Srivastava, speaking from a physician’s perspective, noted that while medicine heals the body, poetry heals the soul—emphasizing how both professions serve humanity.

This symposium successfully bridged literature and life, inspiring deeper engagement with words and ideas. The dialogue sparked by “Aur in Sab ke Beech” will continue to influence writers, readers, and critics alike.

 

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