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Both Sides of Coins

By Subba, Nawa Raj,

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Title: Both Sides of Coins  
Author: Subba, Nawa Raj,
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, Memoir essays and a review of Nepali social and cultural contexts are included.
Collections: Authors Community, Literature
Historic
Publication Date:
2022
Publisher: Hamro Idea P. Ltd. Biratnagar, Nepal
Member Page: Nawa Raj Subba

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If knowledge and science are considered coins in Dr. Nawa Raj Subba's 'Both Sides of Coins,' then an attempt has been made to look back at both sides. References to history, culture, sociology, and psychology have been thoroughly investigated. Some memoir articles in the book will give the reader a glimpse of Nepali child psychology and the past. The author currently writes. The pen addresses the present reader. The literature that stops walking does not move us forward. That is why I have looked at not only today's eyes of my readers but also the future generations. I am trying to write responsibly for the future. Because I have more confidence in the coming days than today, writing should now be beautiful even after 100 years, 500 years, or 1,000 years later. What I am saying is a beautiful truth and valuable in life. There is a saying, Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Rather than writing, archived articles and compositions are not the material I have prepared for the book. In some contexts, some contemporary works were written at someone's request. Some pieces were inspired by reading the work and spontaneously drawn as a review. These are comments made to pay tribute through social media after the death of a good person who impressed me. There are very few good people in society. They have also made a positive impact on my life. I recorded my experiences in the article, thinking that opening people's brilliant thoughts and behavior would help the reader. When I sat down to write, I opened my soul and expressed my feeling like a poem. I told my perception in letters. While writing some articles, I opened my heart without prejudice, even though I was mentally broken. I hope the text written with a soul witness will touch the reader's heart.

Summary
There are fascinating examples of literature based on objective facts rather than personal imagination or fantasy. The general reader has become interested in the study and research environment. Here are some open-minded, unbiased interpretations. The writer has highlighted many of the questions we have seen, heard, or experienced but have not considered, but it also shows the critical side. On the one hand, there is a subtle observation of current Nepali life; on the other hand, the work of determining the future direction has been indicated. Overall, this book will be helpful to readers and researchers who want to understand life and the world critically. This book is useful to readers and researchers who critically understand life and the world.

Excerpt
This is a real story based on an incident. It is also known as a Social History of Eastern Nepal. This incident occurred almost a century ago in Yangmane of Change village Maiwa Dobhan, located in Taplejung district, Nepal's far eastern Himalayan district. It happened in a Newar family in Maiwa Dobhan, at the confluence of the rivers Tamber Khola and Maiwa Khola. I am writing a memoir of the experience. To retain the event's legitimacy and authenticity, I shall provide its characters with an introduction, context, and background knowledge. This article is more sociological than literary in terms of content. So, this event will be beneficial to sociology students and researchers. For a writer, this incident would form an excellent narrative for a love novel. A story writer may create a lovely story by combining fantasy, imagery, and embellishments. But my research consciousness prevented me from doing so. Instead, I decided it was appropriate to keep the occurrences as they are to preserve the local topography, natural conditions, and community existence. However, I infused some emotions into it by envisioning the main character. The pick of literary pickles has been set aside to make the incident more effective. The author has never met or seen the main character of the narrative. This pen has only interviewed members of his family. I find it interesting when I hear in the context of the family. It lodged in the back of my mind for a long time. That incident's family members are still living. The incident scene is also identical. However, the story became lost. Rationale: In Nepal's history, slavery as a societal sin has been inscribed in black letters. It was a socioeconomic offense. It's not long since such a dark day has passed. The state's most recent effort toward the elimination of slavery in Nepal was the abolition of the Kamlahari system roughly two decades ago. Slavery was common throughout society until around a hundred years ago. We don't know where it resided or whose community or family it belonged to it. As a result, a heartbreaking episode of widespread enslavement in a Newar family living in the confluence of Tamber Khola and Maiwa Khola in eastern Nepal will impact society and humanity.

Table of Contents
PREFACE iii CONTENTS vi 1 MARTYRS CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY 1 2 MOTHER TONGUE DAY 6 3 MUNDHUM AND FOLKLORE 10 4 MUNDHUM'S GRACE 14 5 PATHIBHARA GODDESS MUKKUMLUNG 21 6 NEPAL SAMVAT 24 7 GAIJATRA 29 8 A MAID'S LOVE STORY 34 9 ATHRAI CHANGE A VILLAGE IN MEMORY 40 10 MOUNTAIN TRAVELLING 50 11 LITERARY MARKET 53 12 THE GOVERNMENT'S PUBLIC FACE 58 13 RIPPED EARS BY HOLLOW SLOGANS 66 14 HUNGRY SAYS HERE… 72 15 BALKRISHNA POKHAREL’S NATIVE TONGUE 76 16 NECKTIE SUFFOCATING SHOW 81 17 IN MEMORY OF THE TEACHERS 86 18 IN MEMORY OF THE HEAD SIR 94 19 THE PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERT 104 20 THE FEMALE HEALTH WORKER 109 21 IN MEMORY OF THE POET 112 22 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 118 23 MY MUSICAL JOURNEY 121 24 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR DURING THE PANDEMIC 124 25 SUICIDAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA 129 26 THE DAY HUMANS LANDED ON MARS 134 27 WHAT HAPPINESS DO WE NEED? 137 28 THE TRIDENT OF LIFE 141 29 FINALLY 145 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 147

 
 



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