Patan Joint Campus, Nepali Department, organized a discussion program on the collection of stories by storyteller Shrestha.
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A critical discussion has been conducted on the latest story by storyteller Rajbabu Shrestha Sagar, 'The Key of Firdos'.
Patan Joint Campus, Nepali Department held a discussion on the work of fiction on Friday in the fourth series under the 'Sangyan Bimarsh'.
In the program held under the chairmanship of Associate Professor Madhav Upadhyay, Head of the Nepali Department, the department's Associate Professor Dr. Shobha Dhungana presented a critical commentary on Shrestha's work. She said that Shrestha's stories are based on a spiritual philosophy of life. Presenting the context in which the class complexity is expressed in the story, she presented the idea that the future journey can be even more prosperous if the storyteller's presentation is refined.
Similarly, another critic, Associate Professor Bishnu Gyawali, held the view that Shrestha has raised an island untouched by other writers in the story. He presented the view that the central subject of the story of this work is people in terms of content. Gyawali expressed the opinion that practicality has become a characteristic of the storyteller Shrestha.
While delivering his congratulatory speech, Associate Professor Dr. Jeevan Shrestha said that it is the duty of the critic to determine Shrestha's place in the journey of Nepali story writing. Associate Professor Dr. Mahananda Joshi expressed the opinion that the storyteller's storytelling will become stronger if he can move forward by grasping the theoretical ground of the story.
Associate Professor Dr. Sarada Lamichhane discussed the power of the storyteller, saying that Shrestha has moved forward with stories of mixed consciousness. Associate Professor Chaturbhuj Kewarat put forward the idea that the reader is free to understand the work by entering the layers of meaning. Department Head Madhav Upadhyay, wishing the storyteller Shrestha, expressed his commitment to regularly conducting discussion programs of this nature.
In the presence of the department's professors and undergraduate and postgraduate students, the department has announced a plan to advance the campaign of knowledge creation by discussing and debating creators, works, thinkers, ideas and theories in 'Knowledge Discussion' on the last Friday of every month.
