Dr Bholeshwar Dubey book “Lauta Man Ateet Ki Or” launched
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Indore (Team Newsbuddy). The launch of the book “Lauta Man Ateet Ki Or” by environmentalist Prof. Dr. Bholeshwar Dubey, which focuses on Sitamau, was completed. It includes the geographical location of Sitamau between 1965 and 1975, seasonal changes, the importance of festivals and sayings. On this occasion, special guest historian Kailash Chandra Pandey said that after Sir John Malcolm’s memoir written on Malwa in 1824, Dubey has published a second memoir after two hundred years, which will be helpful in furthering the study of history.
While chairing the program, Dr. Vikram Singh Bhati, Director Natnagar Research Institute, propounded the importance of memoirs and diary writing in history writing and said that this book is also an important document of the history of Sitamau. Bhuvaneshwar Singh Deepakheda explained the importance of Malvi language and stressed on adopting it. He underlined the characteristics of its sweetness and the feeling of belongingness that it increases. Former administrative officer Anil Patwa presented the spiritual and philosophical aspect of this book.
Amar Singh Kushwaha gave information about the contribution made by the Dubey family in the field of education in Sitamau. The author of the book, Dr. Bholeeshwar Dubey, presented various incidents of that period in an interesting way. Former teacher Govind Sanwara conducted the program effectively. Estate manager Ravindra Singh Rathore, Dr. Rajendra Chauhan, Virendra Singh Rathore, Mohan Singh Bhansali, Bhupendra Singh Rajguru, Dr. O P Joshi, Dr. Kishore Panwar, Dr. Dilip Wagela, Dr. Pramod Patil, Dr. Bharat Nagesh and others were present in the program. In the end, Gaurishankar Dubey expressed his gratitude.