Dr. Mamta Saini from Tanzania Gets Included in World Book of Records, London

Dr. Mamta has organised world's longest online poetry festival on Facebook for non-stop 24 hours. Poetry is peace for every problem and solace in every solitude. Amongst all the literature, poetry is a must element for survival because it not only just asks questions, but also gives us the answers when we don't expect. In this fast paced, digitised world, where storytelling is just a swipe or click away, poetry is pushed towards the side of extinction. In this world of blurring literature, there are some baton holders, who have taken the onus of keeping the legacy alive and Dr. Mamta Saini is one of them. An Indian by heart, Dr. Mamta is currently residing in Tanzania and still not leaving any stone unturned to make poetry flutter every heart. Her Indian initiative online is 'Antar Rashtriya Kavya Premi Manch' (International Poetry Lovers Association) on Facebook has glorified poetry to the extremes and is on toes to carry it forward with different projects and literary events online. Recently, Dr. Mamta has organised world's longest online literary event for non-stop 24 hours for poets on the theme of “Kaviyon Pe Kavita” (Poetry on poets). With the phenomenal response and never-ending dedication, she is all set up for launching some amazing projects in future as well. World Book of Records, London includes her in its Asia edition-2021.The literary event, which went on for 24 hours, kept Dr. Mamta on toes and she did not even blink an eye throughout the event. There were more than 150 entries by various poets across the world. However the theme was quite challenging for few. The theme demanded poetries to be written on all historically renowned poets, who have contributed their lives since Aadi Kaal in Hindi Literature. The vigour and zeal of poets was very phenomenal. The objective of the event was not just to highlight the matchless contribution of renowned poets, but also to bring the unknown talents into limelight, who took part in this event. An IT professional Dr. Mamta has her heart and soul in Hindi poetry and considers this task of various literary events as a gift to India, her country. With the academic degree of MBA in IT and MCA in computer science, and also a Ph.d in computer science, Dr. Mamta still considers poetry as her home. Her sole objective of arranging such literary events is to emboss the lost charm of poetry and to bring the glory of fame to unknown but deserving poets who took part. According to her Hindi Literature is the richest literature, but has not got the deserving acclaim. She is the founder of 3 literary platforms including- Hindi Hain Hum, Antar Rashtriya Kavya Premi Manch & International Talent Hub. Dr. Mamta has organised 3 more literary online events in pastHer first one was Bal Kavi Khoj, where she held a competition between 7-12 years old kids, who could write poetry. One of the winner kids, made it as International Child Poet. Her second event was 'Pehli Mahila' (first lady), which was themed on 124 legendary women of India, who took India's fame to next level like Indira Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla etc. A book also has been published on the same title- Pratham Mahila. Her 3rd event was Bharti Ke Laal, which was dedicated to legends who contributed towards the freedom and development of India. Almost 100 poets & poetess took part from different parts of the world.  While the program lasted for more than 12 hours, it was held live on Facebook as well. Another book on the same theme will be published very soon. Dr. Mamta reveals that her fifth project is going to be a ground breaking one, where she has titled it- Bharat Ko Jane, which is a dedicated event to explore India. The event will go on for 37 days, where every day one state of India will be picked and there will be teams of writers, composers and singers, who will be coming up with different types of dohas and choupai in the glory of its states and Indian Union Territories.

 

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