Poetry, music and mountain calls: A night for Nature in the Capital
India, Aug. 14 -- T
he beauty of the natural world has long served as a muse for artists - inspiring poetry, music, paintings and even fashion. But in an age where environmental decline is stark, especially in fragile mountain ecosystems, the call to protect it feels more urgent than ever. This was the central theme at an event in the Capital on Tuesday, which brought together conversations, films, poetry and music in celebration of the mountains and the need to safeguard them.
The evening marked the launch of Fariyaad: A Plea! - poet-singer Minu Bakshi's latest collection of verses drawn from her deep connection to the outdoors. Her recital was interspersed with thought-provoking discussions, including a talk by Brigadier (retd) Ashok Abbey, veteran mountaineer, who spoke on the pressing challenges facing high-altitude landscapes.
A short animated film by filmmaker Shankar Borua further underscored the urgency of conservation efforts, before Bakshi closed the evening with poems and songs capturing the shifting moods and rhythms of the wilderness....
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