Andhra Pradesh: seminar on humor in telugu and hindi literature
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Andhra Pradesh: seminar on humor in telugu and hindi literature
Focus on humour in Telugu, Hindi works
VIJAYAWADA: The humour side of Telugu and Hindi literature was
explored at a national seminar on ‘Humour in Telugu and Hindi
literature' organised by Sri Durga Malleswara Siddharth Mahila Kalasala
here on Thursday.
Quickly reeling off many facets of humour including wit, satire, fun,
comedy etc. available in Telugu and Hindi literature, the speakers felt
that a sprinkle of humour and wit in every day's life would do wonders,
and underscored the need to rejuvenate and patronage mother tongues.
The Telugu and Hindi languages were rich in humour, which was one of the most important elements of a life.
However, both languages lack patronage from people.
The parents and students, now, were nursing a false notion that
learning one's mother tongue was old-fashioned and mediocre. They may
learn English for their survival in the competitive world, but should
not neglect their mother tongues, they asserted.
Retired professor and Director of Mysore University R.V.S. Sundaram,
who delivered keynote address, said that a sense of humour was not only
one of the primary building blocks of an enjoyable life, but also the
byproducts of humour lead to a healthier lifestyle.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/02/18/stories/2011021858770300.htm
VIJAYAWADA: The humour side of Telugu and Hindi literature was
explored at a national seminar on ‘Humour in Telugu and Hindi
literature' organised by Sri Durga Malleswara Siddharth Mahila Kalasala
here on Thursday.
Quickly reeling off many facets of humour including wit, satire, fun,
comedy etc. available in Telugu and Hindi literature, the speakers felt
that a sprinkle of humour and wit in every day's life would do wonders,
and underscored the need to rejuvenate and patronage mother tongues.
The Telugu and Hindi languages were rich in humour, which was one of the most important elements of a life.
However, both languages lack patronage from people.
The parents and students, now, were nursing a false notion that
learning one's mother tongue was old-fashioned and mediocre. They may
learn English for their survival in the competitive world, but should
not neglect their mother tongues, they asserted.
Retired professor and Director of Mysore University R.V.S. Sundaram,
who delivered keynote address, said that a sense of humour was not only
one of the primary building blocks of an enjoyable life, but also the
byproducts of humour lead to a healthier lifestyle.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/02/18/stories/2011021858770300.htm
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