| Tourism Deptt endeavors to promote local talent: Shah |
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 28: The creative writing workshop organized by Waruk, an organization striving to promote Creative Arts among youth, in collaboration with Department of Tourism and Settle Light Production concluded on Sundayhere in the old city of Srinagar which saw an overwhelming response from the local youth.
Around 60 participants worked together in groups for a month comprising
children as well as adults. The workshop was inaugurated this month
at Islamic Cultural Center Nowhatta, Jamia Masjid by Director Tourism, Mahmood
A Shah.
The second and the third edition of the workshops were later organized
at Peerzu Island on the banks of river Jehlum.
Speaking at the concluding function, Director Tourism said organizing
creative writing workshop helped local youth get in touch with the professional
writers and artists and learn from them.
He said they received a good response
to the workshop with the participation of locals from diverse age-groups and
districts.
“We are happy to see the participation of the youth from the districts
like Pulwama, Bandipora, Islamabad, Baramulla and Srinagar which not only led
people to discover each other better but also helped bridge the gap between the
children and the elderly, the rural and the urban,” the
Director said.
He said the Department strives to identify and promote budding and
talented artists in their respective fields. He said the Department would
organize more such workshops to explore the hidden talent of the youth.
The innovative workshop saw guest lecturers from Mumbai, Kolkata,
Lucknow and, Kashmir who made participants aware of various facets of the
field.
Later, the Director also distributed certificates and mementoes to the
participants and encouraged them to participate in such creative workshops.
He said the department wants to make the Islamic Cultural Center at
Nowhatta more vibrant with more such workshops and local participation to
explore their hidden talent.
Deputy Director Tourism Riyaz Beigh was also present on the occasion. He said the
events were historic and first of its kind because there are generally no
workshops that have such a diverse participation.

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