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KU’s English Department holds 3-day workshop on Creative Writing

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Srinagar: The Kashmir University’s Department of English organised a three-day workshop on creative writing to guide promising writers to hone their writing skills.

The workshop was held in a hybrid (online-offline) mode and involved eminent resource persons including Prof Belinder Dhanoa, visiting faculty of creative writing at the School of Culture and Creative Expression, Ambedkar University Delhi, Amal Chatterjee, Senior Course Tutor  for University of Oxford’s Master’s Program in Creative Writing and Farah Bashir, photojournalist and writer  who joined from University of East Anglia, UK.

The latter two conducted sessions via the online mode.

40 participants, mainly students and research scholars from the Department of English and a few from other disciplines, joined the workshop which was inaugurated by Registrar, University of Kashmir, Dr Nisar Ahmad Mir.

Appreciating the initiative taken by the Department of English, Dr Mir assured the Department of full administrative support for all its academic ventures.

Dean School of Arts, Languages and Literatures Prof Adil Amin Kak also spoke on the occasion and congratulated the Department of English for organising the workshop at a time when good writing is in great demand not only in academics but also on the online platforms.

In her welcome address, Prof Nusrat Jan, Head, Department of English and the workshop coordinator highlighted the achievements of the Department and said the present workshop aims at helping and guiding   promising writers in honing their writing skills.

“The workshop would provide participants training and discipline required for good writing and enable aspiring writers to find their writerly voice,” she said.

Prof Dhanoa, in her address, talked about writing as a creative activity that can be learnt through proper training, even as she highlighted how workshops can provide opportunities for an exchange of ideas and help foster a community of writers.

Dr Iffat Maqbool, Associate Professor conducted the proceedings of the session and presented a formal vote of thanks.

The Registrar later also inaugurated the language laboratory recently set up in the Department of English.

Prof Nusrat said that the language lab was a step towards upgrading infrastructural facilities in the Department and would facilitate teaching of courses in Communicative English, Phonetics and Linguistics.


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