(Review
of Stories by Durga Prasad Ghildiyal)
Bhishma Kukreti
Let us Celebrate -Hundredth year of Modern
Garhwali Fiction!
[Notes on Stories
about Generation Gap; Garhwali Stories about Generation Gap; Uttarakhandi Stories
about Generation Gap; Mid Himalayan Stories about Generation Gap; Himalayan Stories
about Generation Gap; North Indian Stories about Generation Gap; Indian Stories
about Generation Gap; Indian sub continent Stories about Generation Gap; South
Asian Stories about Generation Gap; Asian Stories about Generation Gap]
The generation gap is not about the differences of emotions but the
generation gap is the differences of physical means between two generations for
achieving the goal.
There is a
generation gap between Ghanshyam and his son Sattu. Sattu comes to understand that his and his
father’s desires were same and the differences between him and his dad were
about means of achieving the target.
Reference-
1-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Gad Myateki Ganga
2-Dr Anil Dabral, 2007 Garhwali Gady Parampara
3-Bhagwati Prasad Nautiyal, articles on Durga Prasad
Ghildiyal l in Chitthi Patri
4-Dr. Nand Kishor Dhoundiyal, Garhwal Ki Divangat Vibhutiyan
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti, 14/7/2012
Notes on Stories about
Generation Gap; Garhwali Stories about Generation Gap; Uttarakhandi Stories
about Generation Gap; Mid Himalayan Stories about Generation Gap; Himalayan Stories
about Generation Gap; North Indian Stories about Generation Gap; Indian Stories
about Generation Gap; Indian sub continent Stories about Generation Gap; South
Asian Stories about Generation Gap; Asian Stories about Generation Gap to be
continued….
Let us Celebrate -Hundredth
year of Modern Garhwali Fiction!
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