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Cardiologist Dr Sayami’s book released


02 February 2019  

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KATHMANDU: A book penned by senior cardiologist Prof Dr Arun Sayami has been released at a special function organized at the Prime Minister’s official residence, Baluwatar, today.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli released the book entitled ‘Mero Jeevan Katha’ (Story of My Life). While releasing the book, PM Oli said the book has incorporated the wonderful acceptance and experience of various ups and down in Dr Sayami’s life. He also suggested Dr Sayami writing a new novel incorporating the issues of treatment, patients, families of the patients and more.
The PM further commented, “Your book is small and lovely. It is a lattice window and has incorporated a few aspects. But the memoir needs to be very serious.” Arguing that writing memoirs needs appropriate time and maturity, PM Oli viewed, “I also can’t write an autobiography, fairly right now, because I need to run the government and the party as well.”
He, however, suggested Dr Sayami to keep on writing, because literary creation is the marvel of expression. On the occasion, Sayami’s colleague, Dr Sashi Sharma observed that Dr Sayami is an able and bold administrator, doctor, professor and inspiring figure. So far, Dr Sayami has brought forth 11 books.

Publish Date : 02 February 2019 15:16 PM

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