Edgware, London 16 /05 /2015 Purvai is the only UK Hindi magazine in publication. First editorial meeting of the relaunched Purvai L-R (front) Ajit Saria MBE ; Councillor Zakia Zubari patron); Jai Verma (back) Shikha Varshney; K B L Saxena;… Continue Reading →
Poorvee Rajbhasha Club, Kolkata, November 2014 by Governor of West Bengal and Bihar Shree Kesharinath Tripathi
Receiving the Services to Hindi Honour by International Manchy Kavi Peeth, Luckhnow on by Governor of UP Shri Ram Nayak ji and Minister Shri Shiv Pal Yadav; Uday Pratap Singh, November 14 2014.
Special Guest at Sanskar Bharti, Kavya Rashdhara Kavi Sammelanin Delhi Nov 2014
Suniti Sharma visited for a meeting about the Hindi language; and how it can be progressed and kept alive outside of India.
Chief guests were Governor of West Bengal Mr KN Tripathi, Minister of Co-ordination Mr S S Sidhu, Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Mayor of Broxtowe. Poets from India: Vineet Chauhan Sanjay Jhala Lighting of lamp Poets and chief guest L-R: Rita,… Continue Reading →
Jai returned to her former college, Ragunath Girl’s College, in 2014, for the first time in 45 years. She was invited to speak about Hindi, and its influence abroad. The headline reads ‘The Himalaya of Hindi Shall Not Be Shaken’.
Pravasi Hindi Sahitya Conference at Ambedkar University, Delhi, 2014
Invited by the president of Trent Bridge Cricket Club, 13 July 2014.
I travelled to Ujjain in MP, (Central India), to attend a Graduation Ceremony. We also had the chance to visit the museums and famous temples:the area is famous for these. I felt very lucky to visit the area. At Moni… Continue Reading →
Jai being awarded an honorary PhD from Vikram Shila Hindi Vidhaya Peeth, as part of an annual seminar in Ujjan.
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