The Indian mottled eel, locally known as Raj Bam, was recovered from the Singtam River at Golitar this early morning. The snake-like fish weighed around 7 kg and was four feet long. The local people said that they had never seen this species for so long. Such mysterious-looking marine fish are also sighted from time to time on the river banks, local people added.
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have begun to provide more comprehensive historical accounts of the past through oral histories and re-readings of historical documents.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, ...
Was the eel killed? Looks like it was.
ReplyDeleteplz don't kill those innocent beings
ReplyDeleteWat if it z scary u'l jst luk at it
ReplyDeletePublic awareness is the need of the hour including to those of NHPC projects.
ReplyDeleteReally guys calm your shit. I'm sure that 'innocent being' fed an entire family...
ReplyDeleteThat is aaher fish , a river fish mostly found in godavary n my fav love to eat that
ReplyDeleteI caught one but I was not that long. But it bit me.
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