An evening of literature, reflection, and engaging conversation unfolded at Hafiz Manzil, Aligarh, during a memorable edition of The Write Circle. The gathering brought together readers, literature enthusiasts, and curious minds for an enriching dialogue with author Neelima Dalmia Adhar.
The session opened with welcome remarks by Faiza Abbasi, Ehsaas Woman of Aligarh, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from the audience, whose curiosity and thoughtful questions added depth and vibrancy to the conversation. The lively exchange transformed the gathering into a meaningful space for dialogue and reflection.

In conversation with Abbasi, Neelima Dalmia Adhar shared candid insights into her literary journey and the inspirations that have shaped her writing. The discussion explored themes of history, womanhood, faith, and identity, while also delving into the creative process behind her acclaimed novel Radha: The Princess of Barsana. Through thoughtful reflections, she spoke about reimagining historical and mythological narratives, giving voice to women’s experiences, and the enduring relevance of these stories in contemporary society.

Neelima Dalmia Adhar is an author, columnist, and social commentator whose works explore a range of social, cultural, and historical themes. Known for her engaging storytelling and thoughtful observations, she has established herself as a respected voice in contemporary Indian literature.
The evening concluded with a thoughtful closing note by Tariq Mansoor, bringing to a close a memorable literary gathering that celebrated books, ideas, and the enduring power of storytelling.
This session was organized with the support of the Ehsaas Women of Aligarh
