#Jashn 3— Poetry on the Steps
If style maketh the man, the streets maketh the city. They are the lifeblood of a city, determining its character and perception. And so, you have the sedation of Chandigarh's broad, genteel avenues; and the thrumming colour of Varanasi's crowded, variegated streets. New York has its 'every man for himself' mean streets, while Paris is famous for its streetwise cafes and unhurried pace of life.

Mumbai's Streets are its life. It is where the city shops and eats, works and wastes, and as is true, lives and dies as well. This edition of Jashn-e-Dastaan-e-Mumbai celebrates the varied streets of the metropolis and their unique culture, from the Vada Pao to Fashion Street, from forgotten street furniture to vivid street signs shouting new wares.

The ASM's Mumbai Research Centre was founded by Dr. Aroon Tikekar in 2009 to rigorously research these varied aspects of urban life. Since 2020, the MRC has organised the Jashn-e-Dastaan-e-Mumbai annually to bring together academics and laypersons, entertainers, and entrepreneurs to share knowledge and to raise funds for research. We aim to raise enough revenue to fund the research and outreach programs of the MRC through the year.

Poetry on the Steps brings together 7 poets who will read out their poems about Mumbai and its streets (and some others) — as a closing ceremony to the Jashn, on the iconic steps of the Town Hall. The following poets will be reading:

1. Ranjit Hoskote (English)
2. Sampurna Chattarji (Bengali)
3. Danish Husain (Urdu)
4. Hemant Divate (Marathi)
5. Jane Bhandari (English)
6. Prabodh Parikh (Gujarati)
7. Mustansir Dalvi (English)

The event has been curated by Mustansir Dalvi and will be moderated by him.

Please RSVP here to attend the reading.

Date: 29 January 2023
Time: 5 pm to 7 pm
Venue: Town Hall / Asiatic Society of Mumbai Steps
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