Guwahati: Assam Governor Shri Banwarilal Purohit released the cover
page ‘She Can Smile’ a multi lingual Anthology which is a collection of short
stories and poems in 200 regional, national and international languages at a
function held at the Durbar Hall of Raj Bhavan in the city today.
It may be noted that the book which
has stories and poems in almost all the languages of the country and the globe
has been compiled by Apuraj Barooah. The cover page of the book has also been
conceived and designed by Apuraj Barooah.
Speaking at the event, Shri Purohit
said, “She Can Smile is a testament to the power of women in our country and
across the globe where the women writers contributed to give shape to the book”.
He also hailed the efforts of Apuraj Barooah for taking the initiative of bringing all the
women writers and poets to the fore and weaving together their creativity
through the book ‘She Can Smile’. The book will definitely be a source of
inspiration for the women folk to come forward and contribute to the promotion
and growth of literature.
Shri Purohit also termed the
initiative as ‘exchange of literature through smiles’ which according to him
would strengthen the bond of friendship and camaraderie among the people living
across the different geographical entities. He also said that a nation can
tread the path of progress only when its women folk smile and be the reason for
others to smile. Lauding Apuraj Barooah for his step of compiling the book Shri
Purohit said, “Let the book be the catharsis of expressing the literary
emotions of different nations especially Assam and a tool for spreading smiles
throughout the globe”.
It may also be mentioned that almost
100 female writers from Assam and North East contributed in various regional
languages such as Assamese, Bodo, Mising, Adi, Deori, Khasi, Nagamese,
Manipuri, Singpo etc. featured in the book. Besides the writers namely Lorelea Hayden from USA, Saddy Palio from
Spain, Indika Ranatunge from Sri Lanka, Archana Dalal from Maharastra, Indu
Basumotary in Boro, Urmilla Wakhet in Singpho, Maya Rani in Nepali,Bornali
Sarma, Dr Nilakshi Borgohain and many more from Assam have contributed to write
the proposed book.
Deputy Commissioner Kamrup (M) Dr. M. Angamuthu, writer
Surjya Hazarika and a host of other dignitaries were present at the event.
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