Poetry session by visually impaired
Positive Abilities Rotaract Club and Rotary Chandigarh Shivalik, in collaboration with Equal Opportunity Cell for Persons with Disabilities, Panjab University, organised a ‘kavi sammelan’, Poetry Beyond Sight: Illuminating the Talent of Visually Impaired Poets, to commemorate the Hindi Divas at the RC Paul Auditorium, Department of Chemistry, PU.
Renowned poets from different places converged at the event. As these poets took the stage, their words left a spell of poetic magic, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the audience.
The special event aimed at promotiong inclusivity, accessibility and empowerment through the power of poetry.
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