Sapadalaksha Karnali: A Document of History, Memory and Possibilities

In the program, not only the book was discussed, but the Karnali lifestyle, culture, language, geography and economic politics were also discussed.

Shrawn 31, 2082

Deepak Pariyar

Sapadalaksha Karnali: A Document of History, Memory and Possibilities

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Karnali was debated at the book discussion program held by Random Readers Society in Pokhara on Saturday. In the discussion program held on the last Saturday of the month, Madhav Chaulagai's work 'Sapadlaksh Karnali' was discussed.

In the program, not only the book was discussed, but the Karnali lifestyle, culture, language, geography and economic politics were also discussed. Discussing the work, Bhavana Pokharel, the discussant, opined that although Karnali is weak from the point of view of development, it is strong in terms of debate. "Although the speed of development is slow due to geographical remoteness and long-term neglect of the state, the people's attraction towards Karnali is increasing," she said, "especially the Sinja Valley, the source of the Khasa civilization, which is closely connected with the language and culture of the Khasa speakers in the hills, is a cornerstone of the fatherland and cultural subconscious for every Nepali." He said that he was offering creativity. She portrayed Jumla-born writer Madhav Chaulagai's 'Sapadlaksh Karnali' as a powerful document of history, memory and potential. She explained the work divided into three sections as a work of 'organic taste'. Recommending this as a suitable work for readers who are interested in Karnali, she thought that this work is a document that makes the common people, leaders and government accountable to the society.

writer Madhav Chaulagai protested against the practice of calling remote places in every region 'Karnali' and insisted that the image of Karnali should be changed. He opined that Karnali is a mine of possibilities. He said that Karnali is not only the Karnali region of the past or the current Karnali province, but the entire Karnali civilization. "Even in the current federal structure, limiting two-thirds of the budget allocated in the name of Karnali to a specific district is against the spirit of federalism," he said. In the

program, the writer Sarubhakta told his experience of going to Karnali and said that Karnali is not like yesterday and expected to develop more in the future. He said that although a long list of works written on the subject of Karnali can be prepared, there are plenty of topics that can be written. "Sapadlaksh Karnali" also gave important information about Karnali. Meghnath Kunwar, Suresh Ranabhat, Vidyavimal Baral, Dilliprasad Dhungana, Resham Giri, Roshan Taligotthal, Khim Lamichhane, Dr. Ramchandra Baral, Bhanubhakta Pokharel and others commented in the

workshop. President Rupindra Nehsik said that the society conducts an intellectual debate on a work or topic on the last Saturday of every month.

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