Hyderabad — A literary committee organized a grand event at the Arogya Hospital auditorium to celebrate International Mother’s Day, Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary, and a devotional song program.

Chief guest Dr. Priyadarshini and special guest Dr. Mohan Gupta were welcomed by the committee president and advisor. A poetry gathering was held on the occasion, conducted by a poet.

Several poets, including Dr. Prabhas Chander Singh, Dr. Premlata Srivastava, Kamal Dixit, Nirmala Dixit, Shobha Thakur, Uma Tiwari, Poonam Jodhpuri, Dr. Pankaj Mehta, Neelam Shivani, Tripti Mishra, Jayant Mishra, Vidya Dave, Baijnath, Padma Taksali, and Sudha Thakur, recited their poems. Other guests also graced the event. All poets and guests were honored with souvenirs. The souvenirs and refreshments were arranged by Dr. Prabhas Chander Singh. The event was coordinated by the committee secretary.

Arogya Hospital

Arogya Hospital is a notable healthcare facility in Sri Lanka, originally established as a private hospital in the early 20th century. It gained historical significance for its role in providing medical care during the country’s colonial and post-independence eras. Today, it continues to serve the community, blending its rich heritage with modern medical practices.

EFL University

EFL University, located in Hyderabad, India, is one of the country’s premier institutions for English language and literature studies. Originally established as the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages in 1958, it was granted university status in 2007 and renamed the English and Foreign Languages University. The institution is renowned for its specialized focus on teaching and research in English and various foreign languages, contributing significantly to linguistic education and cultural exchange.

Arogya Hospital

Arogya Hospital, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is a historic medical facility originally established in the 19th century as part of the island’s early Western healthcare system. It was built under British colonial rule and has since evolved to serve the local community, blending its colonial-era architecture with modern medical practices. Today, it remains a key healthcare provider in the region, reflecting the enduring legacy of Sri Lanka’s medical history.

EFL University

EFL University, officially known as the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), is a central university located in Hyderabad, India. It was established in 1958 as the Central Institute of English and later granted university status in 2007, focusing on the teaching and research of English and foreign languages. The institution has a rich history of promoting language education and cross-cultural understanding in India.