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Jai Verma was born on 19 March, 0050 in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Discover Jai Verma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Born 19 March, 1950
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Nationality India

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2018

Since 2018 she has been spending winters speaking in India, delivering lectures at, amongst others, Gandhi Nagar Ahmedabad; Meerut University; Vigyan Bhaven; Jaipur University

2017

She was awarded the Lord Mayor's Award in March 2017 from the Lord Mayor of Nottingham, for her services in promoting Nottingham internationally.

2016

In June 2016, Jai Verma was presented with the Adharshila Magazine Award, for "prominence in the field of literature" ; her writing helping Hindi become a world language. This Mahadevi Verma Samman was awarded alongside an invite to chair the meeting in Paris.

2015

Her story, Gulmohar, originally published in the magazine Pravasi Duniya, was selected to be part of the Pravasi (diaspora) Hindi Sait BA curriculum reading list in 2015 by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Her poem क्यों चाहूँ नया जन्म क्यों चाहहँ मोक्ष (Why Should I Seek New Birth or Nirvana?) was included in the Maharashtra secondary Medium / High Education Committee (महाराष्ट्र राज्य माद्यमिक व उच्च माद्यमिक शिक्षण मंडल) curriculum for 2015. She is included in the MA Hindi syllabus as a परिचय (introduction) to Pravasi writers, at CCS University, Meerut.

Jai was an active member of the working group that saw Nottingham designated a UNESCO City of Literature on 11 December 2015, and continues to support and work with the City of Literature on projects following the award.

2004

She has promoted and organised the Indian poetic performance art of Kavi Sammelan, setting up regular events as since 2004. This has developed into the International Kavi Sammelan events, set up under the banner of Kavya Rang, held in her home city of Nottingham, UK, and attracting internationally renowned guests.

1994

As a mature student, she studied for an advanced diploma in Practice Management; and a post-graduate in Service Management at Nottingham Trent University, graduating in 1994.

1990

She is an active member of Nottingham Asian Arts Council, joining the committee in 1990, and a full board member since 2013. She is on the board of the Nottingham Festival of Words 2016, developing the festival's theme of discovering and strengthening links between Nottingham and India.

1989

From 1989 to 2014 she was a practice manager at a Nottingham NHS surgery.

1980

She presented a weekly BBC Radio Nottingham programme 'Navrang' for several months during the 1980s. This was a dedicated programme for the local South Asian diaspora.

1976

Jai Verma contributed to the translation and adaptation of over thirty books into Hindi during her career as a Hindi teacher in Nottingham. In the Eighties, she worked as the Language Coordinator at the Nottingham Language Centre. She taught Hindi professionally from 1976 to 1991 at Nottingham's Kala Niketan School. After settling in Nottingham in 1976, she began to become more involved in Hindi arts and culture, particularly in the field of poetry.

1971

She moved to Gateshead, Tyneside, UK on Gandhi's birthday: 2 October, in 1971. In 1976, she moved to Nottingham, UK, where she has lived since.

1950

Jai Verma was born in Jiwana, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1950, the eldest of five children. After her primary education in Rudrapur, Nainital; she received a BA in English Literature, Economics, and Drawing and Painting from Meerut University.

1857

Throughout this period, her poetry and articles were published in a variety of magazines and newspapers worldwide (predominantly the UK, USA, India, and Canada). This in turn led to her poetry being accepted into several anthologies. She was featured in an article in the Indian Council of Cultural Relations special publication गगनान्चल 1857 के 150 वर्ष पर विशेषांक अप्रैल-सितम्बर 2006 (Gagnanchal, 1857: 150 Year Special Edition, April–September 2006) as one of the important people outside of India for promoting Hindi culture. A member of the Nottingham Asian Arts Council since 1995, she was a founder members of a poetry group for multi-lingual poets and fans of multilingual, South Asian poetry in 2003 named Gitanjali Multilingual Literary Circle Trent (inspired by the Gitanjali group in the West Midlands. to promote and develop multilingual poetry outside of India. She remains the Chairperson of the group to this day. The group changed its name in 2011 to Kavya Rang (Colours of Poetry). She has given talks and recitals at World Hindi Conferences / ICOSOL conferences across the world, including Johannesburg, Moscow, Alighar, Budapest, New York; Toronto; Washington DC, Ujjain, Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow, Kurukshetra; and many other places.