Oxford Bookstore & Hindustani Awaaz celebrated the fourteenth in its series of talks on New Urdu Writings

Atika Gupta Javed AkhtarNew Delhi, November 30, 2015:  Oxford Bookstore Connaught Place in collaboration with Hindustani Awaaz hosted the fourteenth in its monthly series of talks on New Urdu Writings featuring Falling Walls, a translation of Upendranath Ashk’s, well known series Girti Divarein by Daisy Rockwell. Rakhshanda Jalil, Founder, Hindustani Awaaz moderated a discussion with Neelabh Ashk, poet and translator and the translator. Also present at the occasion was celebrated  poet, lyricist and scriptwriter, Javed Akhtar.

Through its series of events for Urdu readers and booklovers, Oxford Bookstore aims to spread awareness about the literary and cultural relevance of the Urdu language, its literature and culture in India. Established in 1919, Oxford Bookstore is the best equipped ‘base-camp’ for journeys of the mind offering its customers the widest range of outstanding titles and consistently courteous and informed service for close to a century.  Today, with more than 30 stores in India, India’s first dedicated Children’s bookstore, Oxford Junior, India’s first of its kind tea boutique, Cha Bar, India’s only literary festival created by a bookstore, Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival, Oxford Bookstore offers booklovers access to the very best in publishing enhanced by a variety of events which salute books, visual & performing arts and celebrate the word. Oxford Bookstore measures its success by the smiles on millions of happy customers that the brand has served over the last 9 decades. There are a few treats as sumptuous as a visit to Oxford Bookstore in India. Each time you walk into our iconic store in Calcutta where the brand started in 1919, its charm leaves you wanting for more. Our fleet of 200 happy to help expert booksellers and informed hosts work day and night to bring to customers world class reading experience be it through our books or our fine teas and live by the brand’s motto – Much more than a bookstore – at every Bookstore, be it  Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Delhi or another. In December 2012 Oxford Bookstore took a chapter from its growth story in India by launching, Katakali, its first overseas bookstore in the luxurious Sahara Palace at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains in the exclusive palm-filled oasis of the Palmeraie, Marakkech. In April 2013, with the opening of its most architecturally crafted retail store in a stunning new destination in Delhi’s historic centre, Connaught Place, Oxford Bookstore carved out yet another incredible space for quiet browsing, reading and contemplation.