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Item Change in marriage system of Marpha Thakali community in Pokhara valley(Department of Sociology, 2023) Hirachan, ManuThis research is focused on the changes in the marriage system of Marpha Thakali living in Pokhara. The problem of the research is why there is the change in marriage system of Marpha Thakali living in Pokhara? What are the factors that influenced the marriage system in Marpha Thakali living in Pokhara? And how is marriage system changed in Marpha Thakali of Pokhara? The main objective of the study is to know the changes occurred in marriage system of Marpha Thakali in Pokhara and the specific objective is to find out the factors that influenced the marriage system of Marpha Thakali and to find out the cause and consequences in marriage system of Marpha Thakali in Pokhara. The research was based in Pokhara. The Marpha Thakali living in Pokhara are of 108 household and for the field study, the data were collected from the married members of Marpha Thakali from each household. The interview schedule and the group discussion was performed to collect data and other indirect data were collected through the related literatures. The conclusion was made that the marriage system of Marpha Thakali has been changed from the time they lived in Pokhara. The important factor that influence the marriage system of Marpha Thakali in Pokhara seemed to be the migration which made them come in contact with other new and different cultures and traditions. The marriage system has been completelyin the system itself. It has changed in from the mate selection, aim of the marriage to the rituals of marriage.Item Changes in Marriage System Among the Tharus of Garamani, Jhapa District(Department of Sociology, 2013) Chaudhary, Lila PrasadNot availableItem Comparative study of Solukhumbu and Bhojpure Sherpa(Department of English, 2008) Sherpa, RinjuThe Sherpas are an ethnic community of Nepal who have their own language, dress pattern, cultural heritage, food, festivals and religion. They, who live in the northern highlands of eastern Nepal, have their unique language with thirty consonants, six vowels sounds and ten diphthongs. They acknowledge "Sambota" as their own script. It is spoken in different districts. Thus, It's pronunciation and word meaning are being differed with geographical distance, communication and globalization which have been the central issue for the comparative study. This language is similar as maximum level. Very few differences have been found in terms of nominal morphology, verb morphology and to some extent in lexical words. Plural markers, possessive case marker and locative case marker are different in these two Sherpa variants. Similarly, tense, aspect and honorific markers are also different. But these differences don't bring hindrances in bilateral communication.