By Seira Tamang As noted by various scholars, Hinduism, the Nepali language, the monarchy and a rastriya itihas (a chronicle of progress in which the dark era of Rana rule is contrasted with the enlightened, progressive and modern period of Panchayat rule) formed the core of the Panchayat regime’s national culture. The formation and consolidation of this national culture have required the expunging of uncomfortable facts and stories that might raise ambiguities and questions. While the selection of what and who is and is not acknowledged to exist (or at least exist in historically important ways) in official Nepali history is complex, social scientists have begun to provide more comprehensive historical accounts of the past through oral histories and re-readings of historical documents. Such accounts reveal how ordinary people lived in the past, and offer ways to think through how ‘history’ is crafted, shaped and managed in order to reflect ‘the reality’ best suited to the status quo, ...
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Hmm....no idea :(
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gosh!! can't place it...is it deorali syari???? coz the opposite hill looks like the one opposite syari.!!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone...its nice to be back....the pic is from Ridge, Gangtok.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Guards ground below ridge park! It is closest to the palace and it definitely cannot be ridge itself, as the ridge has two higher points, one forming the palace the other towards Mintokgang. So it could be the Guards ground! Need answers now!
ReplyDeleteThis place is the Ridge path beside the now famous Palden Thondup Park. This photograph was shot during the coronation time of Palden Thondup Namgyal.
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