Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer
The dreams of the UAE alumna of Vimala College, Trichur, have been realised at the 41st Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF). They call themselves ‘Vimex UAE’; Vimala College is a women's college, established in 1967. The alumna have stitched together their college memories in a volume titled ‘Vimalamee Ormakal’.
The book was handed over to Issac John Pattaniparambil, Editorial Director, Khaleej Times, by Fr. Davis Chirammel, a veteran clergy, also known as “kidney priest” and a philanthropist. The event was graced by retired professors of Vimala College, Professors Rose and Elizabeth. The book spans the years 1967 – 2022, when the alumna spent their years in the college, and the memoir shares their memories of their college time. Reshmy Issac is the editor, and Prathapan Thayat of Haritham books is co-editor.
Mujeeb Jaihoon takes the floor.
BooksFrame publishes in the Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, and Malayalam languages. Over 100 books have been published so far. Michel is soon establishing a book store in Sharjah “where authors can converse with readers, in a continuous process.” At BooksFrame, Gulf Today met Karuna Rathor ‘Tina’, who writes Hindi-Urdu poetry and is a well-known Kathak dancer; Arab author Wafa, who has penned a book about her life experiences in ‘Guardians of Intent’; and Afra, a six-year-old Arab author from Ajman, who has written her book ‘Faithful Friend’.
Afra is a young achiever.
Afra is a student of Ibn Taymiyah School, Ajman. Gulf Today also met Anna Chuenkova and Andrei Glukhov from Russia, who were manning their stall, ‘Books from Russia’. “We are displaying classic books of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekov and Gogol,” Anna said. “We are giving books to Russian schoolchildren,” said Andrei. According to him, 400 Russian schoolchildren study in the UAE. Sayyidinte Sookthangal, the Malayalam translation of Slogans of the Sage by Mujeeb Jaihoon, was launched by Rev. Fr. Thomas Varghese Puthuppalli, co-vicar of the St. Gregarios Orthodox Church in Sharjah, at SIBF. It is an illustrated book of quotations based on the life and message of Sayyid Muhammad Ali Shihab, the late South Indian statesman and philanthropist. It recently won the Sree Narayana Guru Shreshta Award 2022 in the best book category. Book covers of three upcoming translations were also released.
Slogans promotes pluralism and tolerance. The books titled 'The Story Cart 1' and 'The Story Cart 2' containing short stories written by fourteen young authors aged 6-12 years, were also launched at SIBF. 'Story Cart 1' was released by Mrs. Anna Maria Ronca, former humanitarian aid worker for Doctors without Borders and an author, and was received by Mrs. Reema Mahajan, founder of Dubai's largest women only community group, Indian Women in Dubai. 'Story Cart 2' was released by Laila Rahhal El Atfani, Goodwill Ambassador and President & Founder of Business Gate, and was received by M G Uma, Founder and Charter President of Lions Club of Dubai Diamonds.
The alumna of Vimala College, Trichur.
She was also recognised by Arabian World Records for the “Maximum number of books written by a child at the age of 11 years, 6 months” at SIBF. She has her own YouTube Channel in her name. She is a Shastra Pratibha in both 2020 and 2021, at the science competition conducted by Science India Forum, Dubai.
Ridhani Kadhembhari being honoured at SIBF. You can see her, second from left.
The book consists of Tamil and English poems and is called ‘RK’s Left Pen Right Thoughts’. Her proud parents, S.Thiyagu and Dr. M. R. Sri Rohini, accompanied her as the book was released by her grandmother Mrs. Revathi. Dr. Rajesh, pediatric specialist, Mother & Child Care Medical Centre, received the first copy. Mohan Kumar, SIBF External Affairs Executive, honoured Ridhani with a certificate. Ridhani had started reading at three, and at four-and-a-half years, she was already writing. Her book has been translated into Malayalam and Arabic. Her dream is to encourage all children — especially young writers - to write and express themselves. “Children may look different from the outside,” she says. “But inside, they’re just the same.”