Bridging minds through narratives
Mangaluru: Whatever the work you do, you need to have a sincere commitment and a sustained and continuous hard effort to get your skills to be seasoned. Specifically concerned with the creative writing you have to have consistent patience and a down to earth approach to attain perfection to create your own niche in the domain said A R Manikanth, a renowned prolific and sensible writer and columnist of Kannada Journalism.
Speaking to the media students of Journalism and Mass Communication department at Mangalore University on the occasion of a special lecture series, he elaborated the thumb rules as “literature is not only a mere bunch of dry words. It’s a sensible manner of illustrating one’s views, emotions, and thoughts aesthetically. The successive creative narration used to bridge the souls apart and it will nourish the human bonding regardless of complexed boundaries of the present day human society.
To build a sensible story you need to toil for long hours to get into its core and to produce the finest form of narration. Further, he asked the students to be more sensible observant of day to day happenings around.
The programme was inaugurated through planting a coconut sapling by Manikanth, a warm welcome was extended by Kumar Subramanya, the student rep of the communication club. Umesh Chandra, Asst. Prof of JMC and Dr Govindraj, Asst. prof sociology and guest faculties Shashidhar, Nithish, Sairaj and Safiya were present on this occasion. Later the program was concluded by felicitating the key speaker.