6 C
London
Saturday, December 21, 2024
HomeNewsVice President Venkaiah Naidu attends World Congress of Poets

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu attends World Congress of Poets

Related stories

J&K police release list of seized assets used for terrorism

Jammu, Feb 16 : The police in Jammu and...

Israel says 4 mln citizens vaccinated against Covid-19

Jerusalem, Feb 17 : Israeli officials announced that some...

Hungary to receive first shipment of Chinese vaccines

Beijing, Feb 17 : A Hungarian cargo plane loaded...

Bhubaneswar: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu attended the World Congress of Poets 2019 here on Sunday and said that poetry can serve as a powerful catalyst that could hasten the process of social transformation.
“I am touched by the theme of this conference “Compassion through Poetry”. Compassion is innate to all of us, we just have to realize this and practice it consciously till it becomes our habit and all our actions, subconsciously, exhibit compassion and kindness,” Naidu said at the conference.
Poetry is one of the finest expressions of human emotion as it conveys deep insights, a wide range of emotions and elevates the human experience to the highest levels of consciousness. It has a great impact on the inner chemistry of human emotions, on how we perceive how we respond and how we behave,” he added.
He further said that India’s tryst with poetry is as old as its civilization as great Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are among the finest specimens of poetry ever written, and they are celebrated world over for grandeur of their themes, extraordinary literary heights and depth of messages they convey.
“I believe that it is crucial to promote art and culture in order to build an enlightened and healthy society. Artists are very often the conscience keepers of society, they constantly question the absurd and the illogical and help instil positive values in the society,” he said.
The Vice President further said that society needs poets, writers, artists and singers as much as it needs doctors, engineers and scientists.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories