Kruhen Cultural Forum Announces Grand Literary Conference on April 12
Revival plan focuses on literary promotion, new award launch, and revival of publications
HT NEWS DESK
Srinagar, March 29: The Executive Body of the Kruhen Cultural Forum Kreeri held an important meeting at its head office located in Andrabi Complex, Kreeri, to deliberate on measures aimed at strengthening the organization’s functioning and promoting literary and cultural activities.
The meeting was presided over by the Forum’s President, Syed Shamim Ahmad Shamim, while proceedings were conducted by General Secretary Syed Sharief Hussain Qadri. Detailed discussions were held on revitalizing one of North Kashmir’s oldest literary organizations and expanding its scope and outreach.
Among the key decisions, it was announced that a grand one-day literary conference will be held on April 12, 2026, at Government Degree College Kreeri. The conference will consist of two sessions. During the first session, a new award titled “Sharaf-e-Kruhen” will be instituted. The inaugural award will be conferred posthumously upon noted scholar late Syed Manzoor Hashmi in recognition of his distinguished and lasting contributions to literature.
The Executive Body also carried out the selection of its members and appointed representatives for Adabi Markaz Kamraz. In this regard, a five-member delegation was constituted under the leadership of a member of the Executive Body.
To streamline and strengthen publication activities, an editorial board was also established to oversee the Forum’s publications. The board has been directed to ensure the early revival of the annual journal “Anhaar,” which has remained suspended for several years. Additionally, the Forum resolved to launch a new publication titled “Bab-ul-Murad,” aimed at providing an effective platform for young writers and literary enthusiasts.
Concluding the meeting, Vice President Syed Ghulam Mohiuddin Andrabi expressed satisfaction over the proceedings and reiterated the Forum’s commitment to advancing its objectives and promoting literary excellence.

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