Nepal, Jan. 31 -- Revisiting memories not only revives interpersonal experiences but also gathers recollections of 'first times', filled with the crisp excitement of new inventions. In his memoir 'Simanta Samjhana', Ganesh Prasad Lath traces Birgunj's first encounters with change, both technological and social, acknowledging how these gradual developments continue to shape modern culture and lifestyle.

A writer, businessman, and social activist, Lath has articulated lived experiences through vivid imagery and satire. His stories and poems, often focusing on economic realities, have been published regularly in newspapers and magazines in Nepal over the decades. With his ancestry tracing to Rajasthan's Marwari community and to Birgunj, Lat...