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Gathering of bloggers and litterateur from a number of
countries including India, Nepal, Bhutan, Australia
Lucknow (SATNB): Hindi is getting established
as a reputed language not only in India but across the world. Apart from movies
and literature, blogging which has established itself as a form of new media is
also helping in the spread of Hindi. As such, to provide a common stage for
bloggers, 'Parikalpana Samay', Hindi monthly magazine published from Lucknow
and ‘Parikalpana’ literary organization have been organizing International
Blogger’s Conference for the last four years. The main objective of the
conference is to create ground for development of blogging in South Asia,
promote Hindi literature and culture, and provide opportunities for language
harmony, and cultural study and tourism. Chief Editor of Parikalpana Samay and
Organizer of ‘International Bloggers Conference’ Mr. Ravindra Prabhat said that
after having successfully organized the conference in Delhi, Lucknow and
Kathmandu, this time the fourth International Blogger’s Conference will be
organized from 15 to 18 January, 2015 in Bhutan. It is worthwhile to mention
here that recently during his Bhutan visit Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has
emphasized on historical and cultural relation between India and Bhutan, and sought
to promote co-operation and harmony between the two countries. This blogger’s
conference being organized in Bhutan is an effort in the same direction, said
Mr. Ravindra Prabhat.

Mr. Ravindra Prabhat said that on this
occasion celebrities from the field of blogging and literature world will be
felicitated. In which ‘Parikalpana SAARC Summit Awards” will be conferred on
Mr. Krishna Kumar Yadav, Director Postal Services, Allahabad Region (Allahabad,
UP) for reminiscence writings on blog; Mr. Lalit Sharma (Raipur, Chattisgarh) for
Archeology related writings, Mrs. Sampat Devi Murarka (Hydrabad, Telangana) for
Travel narrative, and Mr. Kumud Adhikari from Nepal for Literary blog
Journalism. Under this award all awardees will be felicitated with Rs. 25000/-
cash prize, commendation certificate, memento and aṅgavastram.
Whereas, “Parikalpana SAARC
Awards” will be conferred upon Mr. Lingchen Dorji (Thimpu, Bhutan), for his
famous nouvelle ‘Home Sangrila’, Ms. Rekha Raajvanshi (Sydney, Australia) for
her efforts in spreading Hindi in western countries, and Ms. Sunita Prem Yadav
(Aurangabad, Maharasta, India) for promotion of translation from other
languages to Hindi. In this award, awardees will be felicitated with rupees 5000/-
cash prize, Commendation certificate, memento and Aṅgavastram.
More than 50 bloggers and litterateur to be
felicitated
During the conference more
than 50 bloggers from South Asia will be awarded with ‘Parikalpana Awards’, out
of which some important ones are Mrs. Suman Kapoor from New Zealand , Mr. Neelesh Mathur from Guwahati, Assom; Mrs.
Shubhadra Pandey from Silchar, Assom; Mr. Randheer Singh Suman from Barabanki,
Uttar Pradesh; Mr. Ram Bahadur Mishra, from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh; Mr. Surjeet
Singh Barwaal, Shri Ganganagar, Rajasthan; Ms. Saraswati Mathur from Jaipur,
Rajasthan; Mr. Gagan Sharma, Raipur, Chattisgarh; Mrs. Tara Singh, from Navi
Mumbai; and Mr. Alok Bhardwaj from Mumbai.
Mr. Prabhat said that during
the conference, study of Hindi in global perspective especially in SAARC
nations, promotion of Hindi literature, various dimensions of blogging as new
media and role of Social Media in changing times etc. will be discussed.
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