21 March - World Poetry Day Celebrated at Lead The Lives

 

March 21 – World Poetry Day 

                                                                              



Why This Day Is Special?

World Poetry Day celebrates the art of verse—its ability to connect emotions, preserve culture, and inspire reflection.

History Behind the Day

Since 1999, UNESCO has honored poetry’s power in celebrating global linguistic heritage and creativity.

Did You Know? 

  • India has rich poetry in English, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, and many other languages.
  • Poetry helps with emotional well-being and literacy.
  • Poetry slams and meet-ups are growing across cities worldwide.

How Can We Celebrate? 

  1.  Read or write a poem and share it with friends.
  2.  Attend or host a poetry reading with creative voices.
  3.  Introduce children to rhymes and imaginative expression.

Poetry speaks feelings in music and metaphor—let its voice resonate today.

World Poetry Day Awareness | Lead The Lives

World Poetry Day is observed today to celebrate the power of poetry in expressing emotions, preserving culture, and inspiring creativity. On this artistic and educational day, Lead The Lives shares awareness about the role of poetry in nurturing imagination, empathy, and thoughtful communication. The observance highlights values such as creativity, cultural appreciation, and emotional expression.

At Lead The Lives, staff, community members, readers, and students actively engage in appreciating poetry and its impact on learning and self-expression. Lead The Lives staff encourage creative thinking and literary awareness, while Lead The Lives readers and students explore the beauty of language, imagination, and diverse voices. Together, the Lead The Lives community recognizes poetry as a meaningful tool for reflection and connection.

The purpose of observing World Poetry Day with Lead The Lives is to inspire artistic expression and cultural understanding. By spreading awareness and celebrating literary creativity, Lead The Lives reinforces values of expression, diversity, and intellectual growth, reminding everyone that poetry enriches minds, connects hearts, and preserves the human experience.



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