The ethnic quest: a historical study of the native people of Sikkim/ Hari Prasad Chhetri
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- 9788197403132
- 23rd 305.89954 C531
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Books | ISI Library, Kolkata | 305.89954 C531 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gifted by Dr. Hari Prasad Chhetri, Director, Harkamaya College of Education | C27765 |
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Includes bibliography and index
Nepali -- Bahun -- Bhujel -- Chhetri -- Damai -- Gurung -- Jogi -- kami -- Limbu -- Magar -- Majhi -- Newar -- Rai -- Sanyasi -- Sarki -- Sherpa -- Sunuwar -- Tamang -- Tamang -- Thami -- Yakkha -- Bhutia -- Lepcha
‘The Ethnic Quest: A Historical Study of The Native People of Sikkim’ strives to underscore the importance of recognising and preserving the unique heritage of Sikkim’s diverse population. It also serves as a crucial reminder of the broader implications of historical research in addressing contemporary issues such as ethnic identity, cultural preservation, and socio-political representation of each ethnic group of Sikkim. The insights gained from this study attempt to offer valuable understandings for policymakers, scholars, political leaders, social architects, and advocates working towards fostering greater inclusivity and respect for the region’s rich diversity. The author of the book Dr. Hari Prasad Chhetri is a former bureaucrat who is a revered figure in the Himalayan state of Sikkim. Dr. Chhetri is renowned as an educationist, social architect, and visionary. His unwavering dedication and remarkable contributions to society serve as an inspiration to many. Dr. Chhetri’s academic voyage is a testimony to his lifelong pursuit of knowledge. Upon retiring from his professional career, he pursued a Ph.D. degree in Sociology from the University of North Bengal, achieving this milestone at the age of 64. He had already earned a postgraduate degree in Sociology from Meerut University in 1992 prior to this. Furthermore, Dr. Chhetri graduated with Honours in Agriculture from Kalyani University and in Law from the University of North Bengal. Dr. Hari Prasad Chhetri has written his autobiography titled ‘Primordial’ in English and ‘Aatmakatha’ in Nepali.
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