-10%Jiwan Chhetri
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About the book This book is basically a history of the author's family and village. It covers the village-city travel of different generations, mountain-to-land migration, migration of Nepalese to Burma, Gurkha recruitment, the impact of the two world wars to India's Green Revolution on the village. The book written by the author on the basis of the single walk of Parvat-Baglung-Gulmi-Palpa-Rupandehi through the village in the year 2073 'Nun-Tel Marg' has a detailed description of the mountain villages when he was growing up after 2046. From last outer page In recent years, language has developed a lot in the world. Machines are being built with the ability to immediately translate human speech into any language. Ah, what an age of extraordinary and frictionless use of language. But, when we don't hear the cry of a plant when a bud is plucked, when thousands of tons of fish die in polluted rivers, we don't see the threat to our existence, when we don't understand the language that nature communicates with us, and as a result, a cloud of danger hangs over our own existence, then such 'evolved' What is the purpose of language? When those in power and power only understand the suicidal language of the current profit, speak only the language of discrimination and violence and the whole world runs on their cue, what is the use of such richness of language? When there is no clean air to breathe, no clean water to drink, and no toxic soil to grow food, what is the point of the rest of our progress? Probably, in history, people have never been so poor in terms of race and language. Let's imagine how they used to communicate with nature instead of us. How he bowed to his majesty. And how he considered the Lakshmanrekha as the divine boundary of life. They themselves lived a short life due to disease and starvation but made our existence on earth possible. Let's look at our generation today, how we are fueling the fire in the present by burning the future in a different spirit. And, we are having fun today by reducing the age of the children. We are all silent on this matter because we do not have the language to communicate it. This book is the result of my seven years of meditation in search of that language. The five-day trek of the salt-oil route is its backbone. A vehicle for finding the village language. And, the story of four generations of my family is a means of revealing that language.
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