Madikeri, Sep. 28: The closing ceremony of the Madikeri Dasara Multilingual Poetry Festival was held. The chief guest, litterateur B.R. Joyappa, advised the poets to stay away from mobile phones and spend more time with nature.
While giving information about the strategies and preparations used by famous litterateurs to compose poems, he said that poets should focus on improving the quality of their poems by studying the literature and poems of famous litterateurs and poets.
Speaking at the poetry festival, litterateur Suneetha Lokesh, who presided over the poetry festival, said that we should become self-criticists for our poems, and through this, we should work to improve the quality of poetry from time to time, give children the opportunity to think independently. Children should be inspired to write poetry. Parents should not write and children should read it, he advised.
We should maintain our own style and innovation in the poems we compose, he said, and victory is possible only through hard work and continuous practice. At the end of the program, Madikeri Dasara Multilingual Poetry Gathering Committee President Ujjwal Ranjith spoke and said that out of about two hundred and seven poems, seventy-seven poems in different languages have been selected. He said that the poets who were not selected should not be discouraged and try next time with enthusiasm.
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