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“Grand Inauguration of International Research Symposium at Digvijay College

Rajnandgaon (BTI)– The three-day International Research Symposium commenced with grandeur at Digvijay College, Rajnandgaon, from February 13 to 15. The event, centered around the theme “The Global Perspective of Indian Literature: Reflection and Discourse,” has attracted renowned scholars, researchers, and professors from India and abroad.

The inaugural session was graced by Dr. R. Sridhar, Vice-Chancellor of Kalinga University, Raipur, as the chief guest. In his address, he emphasized that Indian literature not only preserves its cultural essence but also establishes a strong presence on the global stage. The session was presided over by Dr. Suchitra Gupta, Principal of the College, who joined the event online and extended her warm wishes to the Hindi, English, and Sanskrit departments for their collaborative efforts. Dr. Anita Maheshwar, In-Charge Principal, also delivered a welcome address.

Renowned literary scholar Dr. Shriram Parihar from Khandwa, the keynote speaker, shared his insights on the vastness and global impact of Indian literature and culture. He remarked that language embodies honor, dignity, and self-respect, which form the core of our heritage. The session also witnessed a book release ceremony.

The opening session was moderated by Dr. Neelu Srivastava, while Dr. Anita Shankar delivered the vote of thanks.

Engaging Discussions and Scholarly Presentations
In the first technical session, researchers and academicians presented papers on literature, language, and cultural discourse. Dr. Gopal Ashk, a member of the Language Commission from Kathmandu, Nepal, spoke about the deep-rooted connection between Indian and Nepali literature, likening it to the sacred bond of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. This session was conducted by Dr. Anita Saha, with Chandan Soni delivering the vote of thanks.

The second session focused on “Indian Literature and Culture Abroad” and was chaired by Dr. Liton Baron Sikdar from Bangladesh. Dr. Nupur Ashok, a poet from Australia, joined virtually to discuss the distinct identity of Indian culture overseas. The session also featured a special lecture by Dr. Shankar Muni Roy, Head of the Hindi Department, who elaborated on the historical evolution and global relevance of Indian literature. The session was conducted by Mrs. Bindu Danseena, with Dr. B.N. Jagrat extending the vote of thanks.

The first day of the symposium concluded with an engaging presentation of research papers by participants. The symposium aims to explore the global relevance of Indian literature and provide fresh perspectives on its evolution.

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