The Rise Insight Congratulates Manjri Sinha on Her Nomination for the TRI Literary Awards 2025 (Season 03)

It is with great pride and immense joy that The Rise Insight congratulates Ms. Manjri Sinha, writing under her maiden name Manjusha, on the remarkable achievement of being nominated for the TRI Literary Awards 2025 – Season 03 in the Poetry category for her evocative book, just walk with me. This nomination stands as a testament to the emotional richness, authenticity, and creative brilliance that her literary work brings to contemporary Indian poetry.

Born in the culturally vibrant city of Allahabad and educated across the diverse intellectual landscapes of Kanpur, Delhi, and Guwahati, Manjri Sinha’s background has endowed her with a deep, observational lens on life. Her poetic journey began during her college days in Guwahati, where her early compositions were recognized and awarded at university levels. Today, she is a writer whose work is as heartfelt as it is profound, capturing the subtle nuances of life, relationships, and inner emotions with rare sensitivity.

In just walk with me, Ms. Sinha invites readers into her contemplative world—a world shaped by a passion for poetry, a love for gardening, and an unwavering belief in celebrating life in all its forms. The book stands as a quiet yet powerful reflection of her life philosophy: that joy lies in embracing the present, nurturing relationships, and finding beauty in the ordinary. With every page, she encourages her readers not just to read, but to walk with her—emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually.

The TRI Literary Awards committee was unanimous in recognizing the distinct voice and literary merit of this work. What sets just walk with me apart is its simplicity that conceals great depth. Manjri Sinha writes not to impress, but to express. Her poems carry a meditative stillness and emotional honesty that resonate across generations and cultures. Her style is unpretentious yet impactful, combining lyrical grace with heartfelt introspection. The accessibility of her language does not dilute its emotional weight; instead, it magnifies its universality.

TRI’s selection criteria for nominations include originality of voice, relevance of themes, literary execution, and emotional resonance. just walk with me excelled in all these areas. In a world often rushing toward complexity, Ms. Sinha’s poetry serves as a gentle reminder of the power of presence, observation, and gratitude. Her words serve as a bridge between the inner self and the outer world, offering solace, strength, and celebration.

Moreover, what deeply impressed the jury was her ability to root her poetic expressions in everyday experience—from the simple joys of gardening to the layered dynamics of human connection. There is a sincerity in her voice that transcends the page and touches the reader directly. Through her verses, she reaffirms the idea that poetry is not reserved for grand narratives but thrives in daily reflections, in relationships that matter, and in moments that are often overlooked.

The Rise Insight believes that voices like Ms. Sinha’s are essential in today’s literary landscape. Her poetry not only enriches Indian literature but also speaks to a global audience seeking authenticity and meaning. Her nomination under the Poetry category is a recognition of her commitment to literary excellence and emotional truth.

As we celebrate the talented nominees of TRI Literary Awards 2025 – Season 03, we take this moment to honor Ms. Manjri Sinha for her beautiful contribution to literature. We are confident that just walk with me will continue to touch hearts and inspire many, and we look forward to seeing her work receive the wide appreciation it richly deserves.

Once again, congratulations to Manjri Sinha on this well-earned recognition. May this be just one of many milestones in your literary journey.

Stay connected with The Rise Insight as we continue to celebrate authors who shape the literary world with passion, truth, and poetic grace.

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