Monday 21 December 2020

 An easy and effective short story written and read all over the world

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(The short story seeks to solve the complexities of the world in a very smooth and effective manner. Dr. Manu Mukt Manav 'International' short story award of Rs. 11000 / - for the year 2020, conferred on Ramdev Dhurandhar, the world-renowned narrator of Bel-Air (Mauritius) In the 'International Short Story Conference' of Manu Muktam 'Manukmukt', the well-known devotees say that the short story is a new genre of story-family, which is being written and read in different names and forms across the world. Short story writers from fourteen countries joined in the conference. Sarubhakta Shrestha told during this time that short stories are being written and read all over the world.)
 
---Priyanka Saurabh
Research Scholar in Political Science
Poetess, Independent journalist and columnist,
AryaNagar, Hisar (Haryana)-125003
 
The child first hears the lullaby from the mother and then the story from the grandmother. Hence, poetry has been the most popular literary genre in every era after poetry. This is to say the former president of Nepal Music and Drama Academy, Pokhara, and author of sixty books Sarubhakta Shrestha. In the 'International Short Story Conference' of Manu Muktam 'Manav' Memorial Trust, he said that the short story is a new genre of story-family, which is being written and read all over the world in different names and forms.

Former President of Gujarat Sindhi Academy, Ahmedabad and author of more than two hundred books, Dr. Hundaraj Balwani described the short story as a vibrant genre of life, then the editor-in-chief of the Nepal government mouthpiece 'Gorkha Patra' and 'Nepali short story-society National President of 'Sriom Shrestha' Rodan clarified that the short story may be small in size, but its impact is very deep. Dr. Umashankar Yadav, Chancellor of Singhania University, Pachauri Badi (Raj), clarified the short story as an independent genre and clarified that it is inappropriate to tell the short story as a short story.

According to Dr. Manoj Moksendra, a short story is a genre of literature about which no scholar of the country and abroad has set any criteria, however, in general, the tradition of writing short stories along with the story and story has been in every country and language. is. Even Henry James of America has not made any determination in the Art of Fiction regarding the nature of the short story, its language style, content, etc. whereas the short story has existed in world literature for centuries. Everyone is aware of its existence in the form of short legends. Even Astu, the Acharyas of Hindi, never discussed the form of this genre that is in front of us today as a short story.

The possibility of innovations in the short story is only slightly higher than 'zero' because it does not give the writer such a large amount of ground on which to do a lot of experiments and harvest a variety of ideologies, theories, and philosophical views. The main reason for this is its brevity in size. If any change or development is made in its craft, then the possibility of change in its form cannot be ruled out and due to this, the short story will be free from its discipline.

Chieftaincy and senior short story Dr. Ramnivas 'Manav', while placing the story in front of cricket, clarified that the novel can be compared to a Test match, a story can be compared to an ODI match and a short story is compared to a T20 match. The short story has the same thrill as T20. In this short-story conference, short story writers from fourteen countries including India, Nepal, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, UAE, Oman, Norway, UK, USA, Canada, and Mauritius participated.

In this historic short-story conference that lasted for about three and a half hours, Rama Sharma from Tokyo (Japan) 'Aankhon Dekha Lied', Dr. Urmila Mishra from Melbourne (Australia) 'Tinka' and Manjula Thakur from 'Sneha-Varsha', Auckland ( Rohit Kumar 'Happy' from New Zealand) 'Second Rukh', Sarubhakta Shrestha from Kathmandu (Nepal) 'Dussehra', Shriom Shrestha 'Rodan' 'Nirvana', Dr. Pushkarraj Bhatt 'Unclaimed' and Bhagirathi Shrestha 'Controversy', Dr. Sureshchandra Shukla of Oslo (Norway) 'Foreign Goods', Ashish Mishra of London (UK) 'Thikana', Sneha Dev of Dubai (UAE) 'Yellow Cup', Dr. Ashok Kumar Tiwari of Nizwa (Oman) 'Frontier' ', Prachi Randhawa of Vancouver (Canada) imparted education to the readers with the short story' Lata Ki Chai '.

Dr. Deepak Mashal from Ohio (USA) gave 'Some Excuses' and Anurag Sharma from Pittsburgh 'Ahimsa', Raju Chhetri 'Apuro' from Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 'Shanka' and Yograj Prabhakar from Patiala (Punjab) from India, 'Jamboodwipe', Bharatkhande ', Govind Sharma of Sangaria (Rajasthan)' Ruins', Rakesh Bhramar of New Delhi 'Compensation', Dr. Sandhya Tiwari of Pilibhit (UP) 'High Breed' Ramayatan Yadav of Fatuha (Bihar) 'Chori'

Dr. Yogendranath Shukla of Indore (MP) said 'Bid', Antara Karvade 'Origin', and 'Dr. Vasudha Gadgil's' Barbecue', Gwalior's Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary 'People's Tree' and Bhopal's Dr. Lata Aggarwal 'Mamta' and Dr. Pankaj Gaur of Narnaul (Hari) recited 'Prerna', Dr. Jitendra Bhardwaj read 'Upar Wale Ki Lathi', Dr. Satyavir 'Manav' in 'Shagun' and Dr. Ramnivas 'Manav' read 'Snake' short story.

In this first and unique ceremony of its way of short story-history, World Bank economist Dr. S. Anukriti and Advisor Prof. Siddharth Ramalingam from Washington DC (USA), Devi Nagrani, senior writer from New Jersey, Assistant Income Tax Commissioner Suresh Kataria from Mumbai (Maharashtra), IRS, Dr. Poornal Gaur, former director of Haryana Sahitya Academy from Karnal (Hari), an eminent poet of Patiala (Punjab) and Naresh Naaz, former assistant director of IB also participated.

 Apart from Mrityunjay Prasad Gupta, editor of the weekly 'Vishwa-MLA' of Lucknow (UP), Ramswaroop Dixit from Tikamgarh (MP), Ramesh Mastana from Barreta (Hipr), Dr. Manju Gupta from Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra), Thalassery (Kerala) Dr. PA Raghuram, Dr. Santoshkumar Sharma from Aligarh (UP), Arjun Dev Sharma from New Delhi and Dr. Rajesh Sharma from Hisar in Haryana, Baljit Singh from Narnaund, Dr. Satyavan Saurabh from Siwani Mandi, Trustee Dr. Kanta Bharti, Garima Gaur, Krishnakumar from Narnaul The presence of Sharma, Advocate, Nemichand Shandilya, Dharmik Parmar, Dhupendra Singh, Soumya Kharbanda, Sunita Sen filled the excitement of the short story with enthusiasm.

Today, the short story is a special necessity of time given its subtlety, brevity, brevity, and semiotics. In this informal period of life, the storyteller's inevitability to take a break from the narrator's responsibility by talking succinctly has encapsulated the narrative. The short story is a concrete metaphor for this complex world and life. Through a symbolic narrative, it tries to solve the complexities of the world in a very smooth and effective manner. Therefore, its relevance will increase day by day and a large number of readers will also be associated with it.
----Priyanka Saurabh
Research Scholar in Political Science
Poetess, Independent journalist and columnist,
AryaNagar, Hisar (Haryana)-125003

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