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Twin Talents Shine at Book Release Event At Tagore Hall Srinagar

Twin Talents Shine at Book Release Event At Tagore Hall Srinagar
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Srinagar, Nov 27: In a celebration of literary excellence, Vyeth Publishing House orchestrated a captivating book release event at the renowned Tagore Hall in Srinagar today. The spotlight shone brightly on the debut works of two gifted sisters, Jasira Aslam and Soliha Aslam, who unveiled their literary creations, “Veiled Destiny” and “Stimulus to a Brooded Soul.”

Hailing from the picturesque neighborhood of Chanpora in Srinagar, these young siblings exhibited an unwavering passion for writing and calligraphy from a remarkably young age. Their commitment to fostering positive change through the transformative power of literature resonated deeply with the audience.

The event witnessed a gathering of distinguished personalities, each expressing heartfelt appreciation for the authors and their impactful works. Mr. Asif Iqbal Mir, a prominent social activist and CEO of The Human Race, praised the sisters for their literary prowess and their dedication to addressing societal issues through the written word.

Dr. Vinod Kumar, a stalwart in the literary realm, highlighted the depth and thought-provoking nature of the books, applauding the sisters for their insightful narratives. Ms. Saima Shafi, known for her work in Kralkoor, emphasized the importance of regional voices in literature and commended the Aslam sisters for contributing to the cultural tapestry.

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Among the attendees were also Mr. Nisar Azam, Mr. Masroor Muzaffar, and Mr. Rouf Ahmad Tanatry, who collectively praised the unique perspectives and creative brilliance displayed in the books, underscoring the significance of supporting emerging talents in the literary landscape.

The ambiance of Tagore Hall buzzed with intellectual fervor as the audience celebrated not only the release of two remarkable books but also the promising literary journey of the sister’s.

This event stands as a testament to the power of words and the positive impact literature can have on society.

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