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Launch of Nottingham Festival of Literature (Words) 2016

Launch of Nottingham Festival of Literature (formerly Nottingham Festival of Words) held at the Council House in Market Square, 8 November 2016.

The Lord Mayor of Nottingham was honoured by Kavya Rang Members, 2016

The Kavya Rang’s Autumn meeting was a great success, in the presence of Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Cllr: Mohammed Saghir. We heard some lovely poetry in Hindi, Urdu, English and Punjabi, read by members and guests. We are proud that… Continue Reading →

National Poetry Day – “Notts Does Poems part 4” – Jai Verma – Chair and Co-founder of Kavya Rang, a multilingual poetry society – A Moment.

Annual International Hindi Kavi Sammelan in Nottingham

This year the Kavi Sammelan was held at Nottingham Castle Art Gallery.

Kavya Rang Autumn Poetry Meeting 2016

The Kavya Rang’s Autumn meeting was a great success, in the presence of Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Cllr: Mohammed Saghir. We heard some lovely poetry in Hindi, Urdu, English and Punjabi, read by members and guests. We are humbled that… Continue Reading →

Official Opening of Goose Fair 2016

The Goose fair was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Nottingham Councillor Mohammed Saghir, accompanied by the Sheriff of Nottingham Councillor Jackie Morris and Robin hood.

Nottingham’s Indian Summer

Last weekend was a real treat for fans of South Asian culture, as the Mela took over the city and Kavya Rang Multilingual Poetry Group held their annual Kavi Sammelan (a traditional Indian poetry recital). On Saturday, a group of poets who’d… Continue Reading →

Kavya Rang: India Meets Nottingham

Taken from Nottingham City of Literature. Originally set up as ‘Gitanjali Trent’ in the early noughties, an East Midlands off-shoot of a project in the West Midlands, but eventually grew in popularity and became its own entity. Headed up by… Continue Reading →

Newspaper cutting, Meerut 2016

Grand Kavi Sammelan 2016 at Nottingham Castle

Chief guests were Governer of West Bengal Mr Keshri Nath Tripathi, Sheriff of Nottingham Jackie Morris, Counsell General Mr J K Sharma, Hindi and Cultural Attache Tarun Kumar. And special guest Dame Asha Khemka. Awarded poet was Mr Santokh Dhaliwal

Poetry Corner at Nottingham Castle, 2016

Poetry Corner was held by Kavi Rang at Nottingham Castle in September 2016. The event was part of Nottingham Mela and New Art Exchange. Many poets from Nottinghamshire read their poems in different languages including Hindi, Urdu, and English.

India’s Independence Day, 15th August 2016 at ICC Nottingham

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