
Haya Zeeshan, a class 10 student from International Islamic School Humhama, has made a significant impact with her poetry collection, “Caddle.” Daughter of Valley’s leading Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist Dr Zeeshan Ahmad Wani, Haya Zeeshan shared that her book, “Caddle,” is centered around themes of optimism and positivity. She emphasized that poetry comes from deep within and is not just about arranging words, but about conveying heartfelt emotions and experiences. She also acknowledged the support of her parents, family, teachers, and friends in her journey as a writer.
Her achievement is particularly impressive given her age and the depth of her work. It’s inspiring to see young writers like Haya sharing their perspectives and creative expressions with the world.
Principal Secretary Culture, Suresh Kumar Gupta on Sunday released the book “Caddle” on the sidelines of an impressive cultural event at Tagore Hall here.
Director, Libraries & Research, J&K, Mohammad Rafi, senior officers from Department of Culture and School Education Department were present on the occasion.
Suresh Kumar Gupta praised Haya Zeeshan’s work, highlighting “Caddle” as more than just a collection of poems. He described it as a celebration of creativity, innovation, and the transformative power of poetry. According to him, the book not only reflects Haya’s talent but also serves as an inspiration for other young writers to pursue their own literary ambitions. His comments underscore the significant impact and promise of Haya’s debut in the literary field.
A diverse and enthusiastic audience, including artists, writers, poets, cultural enthusiasts, and people from various walks of life, gathered to celebrate Haya Zeeshan’s literary debut. The applause for her maiden initiative underscores the wide-reaching impact and appreciation for her work. The strong support from such a varied group highlights the significance of her poetry collection, “Caddle,” and the promising start of her literary career. Haya Zeeshan expressed her deep fascination with poetry, explaining that through her book, “Caddle,” she aims to convey that it’s okay to lose people in life. She believes that such experiences help us understand who truly belongs in our lives. Her intention for readers is to recognize and appreciate the emotional journey and personal growth that comes from these experiences.
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