”Navin Sagar, Atmashristi and Janadrishti” public

Poush 14, 2081

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

”Navin Sagar, Atmashristi and Janadrishti” public

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Naveen Sagar Upadhyay Subedi is the founder chairman of the then Gaindakote Village Development Committee of Nawalparasi (Bardghat Susta Purva). During the Panchayat period, he was also a member of the Pradhan Panch of Sarkuwa Village Panchayat of Janmabhoomi Baglung and a member of Baglung District Panchayat.

The book written about Navin Sagar Upadhyay Subedi, 'Navin Sagar, Atmasrishti and Janadrishti', was released on Sunday.

Federal Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari released the book at a program held in Ghindakot. The beekeeping business started by Naveen Sagar in 2053 with his younger son Karuna Sagar in front of him with two hives has now become a well-known enterprise in this region. Sagar honey has gained fame all over the country. At present, 15 tons of honey are produced annually from 500 beehives. 

At the book launch event, Agriculture Minister Adhikari presented the 'Naveen Sagar Smriti Maury Udyaam Award' to Geeta Devkota of Chitwan Ratnanagar and Mohanraj Khanal of Kailali, who are engaged in beekeeping business. The prize for the best bee farmer is Rs 15,500 and a certificate. V.No. Naveen Sagar, who was born in Baglung in 1992, died in Gaindakot on August 11, 2071.

Naveen Sagar came down from Baglung to Ghandakot around 2035. The self-creation section of the book contains 44 memoirs written by Naveen Sagar himself and the Janadrishti section contains 59 works written about him by others. Critic Keshav Prasad Chalise said that Naveen Sagar's political, social and entrepreneurial life is revealed in the works. 

The book details that Naveen Sagar did left-wing politics, but later became active in the Nepali Congress and became the founding president of Gaindakot Gavis from the Congress. In the book titled 'Bhatkein Zhankriko Than', Naveen Sagar mentions that one lama ordered two bulls of white sheep and another lama to slaughter 3/4 of the lambs for his sick father.

But the article details that the father, who was ill for 6 months, was cured after Harinarayan Vaidya of Baglung Panga gave him half a tola of Ayurvedic medicine called Makardhwaj. After that, I was disgusted with the dhami jhankri and I broke the jankri. Seeing this, Ba was extremely happy and said - Well done son, you have done well', it is mentioned in the article. But there is information in the article that his father also intended to follow the spiritual path. Giving his best wishes in the

book, former Prime Minister Jhalnath Khanal recalled that in 2026, he had dinner at Naveen Sagar's house when he went to Sarkuwa and at that time, Naveen Sagar was a 34-year-old youth with revolutionary ideas. Former Deputy Prime Minister Chitra Bahadur KC has written in the book that Naveen Sagar joined the communist organization since 2023 and was also active in establishing Janata Mavi in ​​Sarkuwa in 2016.

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