Cultural Transformation of Ex-PLA in Nepal: A Case Study of Kailali District

Authors

  • Kanshi Prasad Adhikari PhD Scholar (Anthropology), Tribhuvan University, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/academia.v1i1.48775

Keywords:

Peoples' Liberation Army, cultural transformation, disarmament, reintegration

Abstract

This study examined how the cultural values of Ex-PLA have changed along with their social position. This research seeks to investigate the three conditions of Ex-PLA: before, being, and after the war; and its integration. The objective of the research was to examine how cultural values of Ex-PLAs have changed in their time phases. When Ex-PLA has a significant number of settlements, I have picked the field Lamki Chuha Municipality of the Kailali district for this research. Interviews, observations, and a case study were all employed to gather the qualitative data for this study. The conclusion of this study has sought the life experiences of Ex-PLA who switched from being professional Marxists to becoming cultural one for adjustment in society. The research is significant for the Moist Party, the government of Nepal, and non-governmental organizations to get information which will be useful in formulating policy.

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Published

2022-11-08

How to Cite

Adhikari, K. P. (2022). Cultural Transformation of Ex-PLA in Nepal: A Case Study of Kailali District. Academia Research Journal, 1(1), 70–81. https://doi.org/10.3126/academia.v1i1.48775

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