A3 Foundation honors’ eight authors
National Tele24 News
Vinay Kumar Sharma
Chandigarh
City based A3 Foundation engaged
in promoting art, culture and architecture, conferred awards on eight authors
from different genre here today. At a function organized in the Le
Corbusier Centre, the foundation recognized the literary stalwarts from the
city and outside with its Lit -Archi Awards 2019. A3 Foundation, for the
last fifteen years head been promoting art and architecture, and instituted the
awards for the authors this year, to showcase and acknowledge their work and
share their journey for the budding writers. The founder of A3 Foundation,
architect, author, speaker, Sangeet Sharma, said that this award is meant to
encourage more and more young authors to take to writing and not only share
their creativity but also chronicle the culture of our times for the
generations to come. Those honoured on the occasion included pioneer in
recording the inspirational biographies of ordinary people with extraordinary
accomplishments, Aneesh Bhanot, the brother of legendary and brave air hostess
Bhanot. Aniket Singh for his historical fiction, ‘CHAKRAVYUH Though the ages
of the warrior’ and another young author gyg meof 16 years, Manasvi Sharma
shared her debut work ‘Awful Me’. Rahul Saini for his satirical work ‘Paperback
Dreams‘, Reshma K Barshikar for her children fiction ‘ The Hidden
Children: The Lost Grimoire’, Dr Rupa Raje Gupta for her architectural work
‘‘The Courtyard Wada of Maharashtra’ ‘Dr Shivani Khetan’s self-help book on
healing ‘Tarot A Healing tool in Modern times’, and Suditi Jindal, a
best-selling author of two fictions ‘Grow up Moon’ and ‘Adulteress’, received
the awards. Present on the occasion included various dignitaries of the
city including A3 Foundation which had conducted an essay writing
competition nationwide and great response was generated. Almost 65 entries out
of which six best were awarded. Winners. The Chief Guest of the function was Ar
SD Sharma, an eminent architect and the guests of honor was Ar Surinder
Bahga, a noted author and architect.
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