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Item Alternative Modernity in Santhal Community(Central Departmental of English, 2010) Niraula, LilamThe thesis entitled “Alternative Modernity in Santhal Community” deals with the changes came into light on the Santhal community of Jhapa district caused by the impacts of modernization and other advanced neighboring cultures. Due to such impacts of modernity Santhal Community are on the vertex of change. Every ethnic group in this world and here in case of ethnic groups of Nepal are assimilating changes in their socio-cultural and economic practices and Santhals from southern eastern Terai belt are no more exception to this. Now they have accepted different means of modern science and technology in their daily lives and behaviors to ease their livelihood. Though assimilated of cultures and social-cultural behaviors of other advanced neighboring social groups have changed their lifestyle and made it comfortable, such assimilation have at the same time, on the other hand, appears to be threatening to their cultures. Such reforms of culture and social behaviors have created hybrid culture throughout the social life of this ethnic group. Even in such diverse effects of globalization, Santhals are capable enough to preserve their few important cultural activities and it is worth mentioning. Their culture is in glocalized form which is taken as form of alternative modernity.Item Socio economic and cultural activities of Magar community: A case study of Shantidada-2, Ilam district Nepal(Department of Rural Development, 2015) Baral, YubarajThe ethnicity base study was needed in this modern concept where the researcher can really experience any ethnicity in rural area. This study gives real picture of socio-economic and cultural activities of Magar community in Shantidada V.D.C ward no-2, Ilam. The study was based on both primary and secondary data, more specifically it was based on primary data and information which was collected by researcher himself with the help of different data collection tools and techniques, 5 households heads and 23 population were taken for sample size from the Magar community of Shantidada -2, Ilam and 5 households from each house were interviewed. for this purpose. Simple random sampling method has been used in survey for Magar's community. The secondary source of data and information has also been used when ever they needed . The Magar community was rich in culture and tradition. In this study most of them are Hindus but in the other parts of Nepal they are Buddhists. In this study the Magars celebrate the festivals like Brahimins, Chhetries . They celebrate Dashain, Tihar, Teej etc. They follow their tradition strictly but nowadays it became lose. Most of Magars follow their traditional treatment system like Dhami Jhankri. The traditional occupation of Magars was agriculture hunting, raising animals etc. But nowadays they have only agriculture but some young generation began to work in foreign countries and some work in I/NGO'S. But their economic condition was not enough. In this way this community is socially cultural and economically diverse. Thus it was necessary developed for learn more about the Magar's community in this area as show by the output of the researcher.Item Socio-Economicand Cultural Activities of Magar Community (A Case Study of Jeetpur-5, Ilam)(Faculty of Rural Development, 2013) Bhattarai, Bishnu PrasadThe ethnicity base study was needed in this modern concept. Where theresearcher can really experience to any ethnicity in rural area. This studygives the real pictures of socio, economic andcultural activities of Magarcommunity in Jeetpur VDCward no. 5, Ilam. The study was based on both primary and secondary data. Morespecifically it was based on primary data and information whichwascollected by researcher himself with the help of different data collectiontools and techniques.11 households heads and 55 population were takenby forsample size from the Magar community of Jeetpur-5 Ilam and 11house headsfrom each house were interviewed. For this purpose simplerandom sampling method been used in survey for Magar’s Community.The secondarysource of data and information has also been used whenever they needed. The Magar Community was rich in culture, tradition. The Magar’s in thisstudy area are Hindus but in the other parts of Nepal must of Magars areBuddhist. In this study area the Magars are celebrate the festivals samelike the Brahimns, Chhetries. They celebrate Dashin, Tihar, Teej etc.They follow their tradition strictly but now days it became lose. Most ofMagars follow their traditional treatment system like DhamiJhakri. The traditional occupation of Magar’s was agriculture,hunting, raisinganimals etc. But now days they have only agriculture also some younggeneration was began to foreign countries and some were works inI/NGO’s. But the all of their economic condition was not equal.In this way this community is socially, culturally and economicallydiverse. Thus it was necessary to developed for learn more about theMagar’s Community in this area as shown by the output of the research