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CUJ Book Club launches Inaugural Session with Bureaucrats Turned Authors

JAMMU: Under the progressive leadership of the Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sanjeev Jain, the Central University of Jammu has been organising student centric activities through various clubs.

Pageturners, CUJ Book Club today celebrated its inaugural session with esteemed authors Shailendra Singh, SSP Railways Jammu and Pramod Jain, IAS (Retd.).

The event was also attended by Dean Students' Welfare, Prof. Ritu Bakshi, Dean School of Languages, Prof. Vandana Sharma, Associate Dean Students' Welfare, Dr. Vinay Kumar, Shafla Parihar, Deputy Registrar, Astt. Librarian, Romesh Chander and Convener, Book Club, Dr. Neena Gupta Vij.

Pramod Jain, IAS (Retd.), presented "Lockdown and Other Poems", a collection of poems he has written.

Shailendra Singh, SSP Railways Jammu, offered a poetic reflection on the human experience of poverty, suffering, deprivation and discrimination during challenging times, through readings from his novel.

Imraan Reyaz, a student of 2nd semester, M.A. English at CUJ also read selections from his book of poetry, Quilt of emotions.

The event, attended by avid readers, members of the book club and local dignitaries, featured engaging discussions and book readings.

Pageturners Book Club aims to be a literary hub, encouraging a vibrant community of readers through regular sessions, book launches, and author interactions.

Pageturners Book Club, Central University jammu newest literary hub, brings together book enthusiasts, promoting local and national authors. The club hosts engaging sessions and events to create a dynamic space for the literary community to flourish.

The event was organised by the Book Club, entirely planned and executed by student volunteers from engineering and humanities: Riya, Rai, Parvez, Amritansh, Sanjana, Rahul, Hitashi, Monika and Shreya.

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