Poet Naheed Akhtar honored with Rabindranath Tagore Memorial Honour 2022 by Motivational Strips

Naheed Akhtar an English Lecturer who teaches in the reputed college, Jahnavi Group of Institutions received the prestigious recognition, ‘Rabindranath Tagore Memorial Literary Honors 2022’, in the name of the great poet Sri. Rabindranath Tagore from Motivational Strips, the world’s most active literary forum in collaboration with the Government of Seychelles, their prestigious literary journal, SIPAY. The announcement of the recipients from more than 50 countries came on Saturday from Motivational Strips Founder and President Shiju H Pallithazheth and its Forum Director Sabrina Bryant. Exceptional global poets from all across the globe were chosen for this well-acclaimed honor based on their poetic excellence. Motivational Strips is today the world’s most active writers forum with the active participation of writers from more than 167 countries. The forum is popular as a poetic research and learning center worldwide. The monthly visitors to this platform crosses 7 million.
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