Literature should drive people to resolve their grievances, says ex-SC judge
Former Supreme Court judge Jasti Chalameswar emphasized the role of literature in motivating people to address their grievances. He spoke at the Jana Sahiti 13th conference in Srikakulam, highlighting the impact of wars on society. Chalameswar called for writers to raise awareness about the importance of peace amid global conflicts.
- ▪Justice Jasti Chalameswar spoke at the Jana Sahiti 13th conference in Srikakulam.
- ▪He emphasized that literature can help people resolve their grievances.
- ▪Chalameswar urged writers to promote awareness about peace in light of ongoing global conflicts.
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The Supreme Court of India’s former judge justice Jasti Chalameswar said literature with human angle would continue to motivate and drive people to resolve their grievances within no time.He attended as the chief guest for the Jana Sahiti 13th conference held in Srikakulam on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, he said that people of all sections of the society had become victims directly and indirectly with the relentless wars waged by various countries.He urged writers to create awareness among the rulers and people about the importance of peace in the backdrop of crisis in West Asia and other parts of the world.Jana Sahiti president Divi Kumar, general secretary B. Aruna Praja Sahiti book chief editor Kottapalli Ravibabu, its editor P.S.
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