# Khulna University Hosts Seminar on Narendra Nath Mitra's Short Stories

*A seminar on the short stories of Narendra Nath Mitra was held today at Khulna University.*

July 7, 2026 · Education

## At a glance

- Seminar on Narendra Nath Mitra's short stories held at KU.
- KU Pro-Vice Chancellor emphasized the importance of research in arts and culture.
- Research paper presented by Prof. Dr. Sheikh Md. Rajikul Islam.
- Seminar chaired by Director of the Research and Innovation Centre Prof. Dr. Kazi Mohammad Didarul Islam.
- Teachers and students of the Bangla discipline attended the event.

A seminar titled 'Human Relations in the Short Stories of Narendra Nath Mitra: Social and Political Sensibilities' was held at Khulna University (KU) today. The event was organized under a research project and took place at the Multipurpose Room of Academic Building-3 of the university at 10.30 am.

## Importance of Research in Arts and Culture

Speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural session, KU Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Harunur Rashid Khan underscored the importance of promoting research in arts, literature, and culture alongside scientific research. He emphasized that research should explore the roots of the country's arts and cultural heritage through evidence-based studies, noting that multidisciplinary research offers significant opportunities in this regard.

"The ultimate goal of research should be to generate knowledge for the welfare of the country and society and ensure its practical application," he said.

## Exploring Human Relationships and Social Realities

Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities Prof. Dr. Md. Dulal Hossain addressed the seminar as the special guest. The research paper was presented by the project's researcher Prof. Dr. Sheikh Md. Rajikul Islam, who elaborated on the portrayal of human relationships, social realities, and political sensibilities in Narendra Nath Mitra's short stories.

## Key Speakers and Attendees

The seminar was chaired by Director of the Research and Innovation Centre Prof. Dr. Kazi Mohammad Didarul Islam. Professor Dr. Yasmin Ara Sathi of Islamic University, Kushtia, spoke as the subject expert, while Associate Professor Md. Abul Fazal delivered the welcome address. Assistant Professor Shakila Alam conducted the programme. Teachers and students of the Bangla discipline attended the seminar.

## Significance and Future Implications

The seminar highlighted the importance of studying literary works to understand social and political contexts. By examining Narendra Nath Mitra's short stories, participants gained insights into the complexities of human relationships and the socio-political environment of the time. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of Bangladesh's literary heritage and its relevance to contemporary society.

## Sources

- BSS

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