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Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Bank Sediments from along the Yamuna River in Delhi, India
Kumar, B.
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Kumar, S.
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Sharma, C. S.
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2012
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Bhutanese folktales: Common man?s media with missions for society
Sharma, C. S.
Year:
2007
Apart from being a mode of entertainment, folktales have been a medium of communicating social ideals, values, morals and philosophy
. Bhutanese folktales involve a mission of cultivating Buddhist values and virtues in common man’s life. And for this very sake they involve common man and his life. Entertainment is their aim but in a way that contributes to the well-being and happiness of the society in the long run. In Bhutanese society they have served as a vehicle of ideals. Folksongs too have served as media with mission but they differ from folktales not only in terms of content and form but also in terms of life and pattern, treatment of subjects and flexibility. Unlike folk songs they do not have social or religious regulations. Folktales have been a tool for Bhutanese society to transfer ideals and values from one generation to another via entertainment. The paper attempts to analyse the folktales of Bhutan as common man’s media with some missions. In due course of research it proposes to trace the positioning of common man and his life in the folktales. The sources for this analysis are the available Bhutanese folktales translated into English
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Echoes of folksongs in Bhutanese literature in English
Sharma, C. S.
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2006
Folksongs are a part of Bhutanese culture, performed during festivals, celebrations and regular chores
. Folksongs and dances are media of communication. To realize the role, place and importance of folksongs in Bhutanese life one’s involvement with Bhutanese people is important. This paper attempts to analyze the Bhutanese folksongs and their echoes in Bhutanese literature in English. The first part is a brief analysis of Bhutanese folksongs, and in the second part echoes of folksongs in popular Bhutanese non-fiction and prose fiction in English are analysed
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