Sikkim needs a study forumWith every passing days those folklore are being endangered and surely we need to preserve it who knows at the end we might never understand was these unsolved mysterious the very treasures that our ancestor had been talking about over the years. In order to organize ourselves and understand those numerous unsolved mysterious and preserve the ancient culture heritage of the state there is a need of a forum in Sikkim, more or less a Sikkim Study Forum. Without denying, the fact remains that the major percentage of younger generations in Sikkim lacks knowledge of its prime history. The mere collection of names as in TNSSS, TNA, PNGSSS, STNM are the only things they know about the glorious days of Sikkim as a small Himalayan kingdom. The other reason of such ignorance could be the fact that the lessons on Sikkim history are never part of academic curriculars in higher studies. Many states in India have their self examination board set up, are we not prepared for Sikkim State Board? It is very strange to find out most of the popular books available about Sikkim are written by non-local writers. This presently shows lack of under mounted interest among local scholars raring to find the true picture of our state. Most of the books written about the early Sikkim is referred from 1884 published H.H. Rishley’s “Gazetteer of Sikhim”, say it a mother of all Sikkim based book. The book is no doubt very neatly written and very informative but can we put it as the final output of our history! Very few people know that there had been two pre-historic explorations in Sikkim in past; one in 1980 with major findings of well-polished Neolithic stone tools around Dzongu area and the other one off lately in 2003 that had the state stunned when similar Neolithic tools unearthed from Sajyong near Rumtek dated back to 8000 BC. It developed a curiosity whether the land of Sikkim was a dwelling place of early men much against the period we were supposed too. Another out of the ordinary finding from Sajyong was a fossilized antelope horn that was 1,50,000 years old. But after that what happened about those tools is little known. Those tools were the valued assets of Government of Sikkim and it should be brought back to where it belongs. How often we come across in news that such tools are dug out. But are we really concerned about it? CM’s European tour couple of year back had some aspiring expectation about certain historical documents signed by the Chogyals of Sikkim lying in museums of England most specifically. In near future it is expected those legendary papers that are more or less a matter of myth among the people of Sikkim will return to its native land but where will it be kept ? Sikkim needs a museum and long discussion on converting the heritage White Hall into a museum is still a talking point. Individual people in few places have come up with personal self made museums but when shall the state have its own museum! The answers to all the interrelated queries are centralled around the formation of Sikkim Study Forum. This Forum could be the platform that might provide opportunity to any scholars interested in performing research on different subjects of Sikkim as well as preserve the momentous legacy of this mystic land. Finally are we not interested to know what happened to those names of Suhim, Sukhim and Sikhim? http://beacononline.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/sikkim-needs-a-study-forum/
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Yeah . . Nice going . . Btw sikkim is considered a new land and the discovery of those tools are quite amazing . . . And to think that there is probably a race thats been here since those ages . . Wont it be great thing . .
nicely written HR! but, we all lack self awareness on that, If we look at older people, they are mostly dedicated to advancement of their own castes. We often hear and see ego clash between these people. People of Sikkim have made their mentality that a person is only as good as his castes and background. Look at all the casts of Sikkim, Limboos, Bhutia, Tamangs, Lepcha, Rais, Newars, Gurungs on and on.. they are all busy doing their own stuff, they don't even have time to appreciate each other and mostly they are backlashing, backbiting.
So according to my deceptive perception, to have our own museum means collection of antiques of various culture. So what if collection is dominated by only one or two cast. Are other castes that open-minded and giving that they would just sit and not envy?
i do understand it is not as easy it seems.
Atleast the old ppl care abt their caste or religion and show their dedication . . We the young ones dont even do that or care for preservation . .
Nicely written HR..its really impressive..i had no idea that such excavations have been carried out in sikkim..that can infact lead us to a really different understanding of the rich history of Sikkim..such research and studies can uplift our knowledge on the primitive life of Sikkim..
I also dig the idea of forming a Study Forum..
you are true daddy.....i personally believe if we want to have a perfect tomorrow we need to take our past along with us...
hey daddy..there was a rumour once.... do u remember ..???that the gangtok palace would be converted to a museum..thats nt a good idea..i feel so...wat do u say???
Great words regarding Sikkim needing a museum... Good writing , appreciated.
Regarding ppl of Sikkim to know its History... i think Sikkim University will be starting a subjects as Sikkim History and Sikkim Geography as soon as the research work is done on the topic... And State Board will be up soon i guess. since we need university for that and that has recently come up so it'll take time, but hang on, we'll soon have it.
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