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''Ghamka Pailaharu'' () is a 1979 Nepali novel by Dha. Cha. Gotame. The novel depicts the day–to–day life of a nameless town in
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region of
Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai ...
, loosely based on
Birgunj Birgunj ( ne, वीरगञ्ज) is a metropolitan city in Parsa District in Madhesh Province of southern Nepal. It lies south of the capital Kathmandu, attached in the north to Raxaul in the border of the Indian state of Bihar. As an entr ...
. Gotame grew up in Birgunj and used the town as the novel's setting. The newly settled town is situated in southern part of central region of Nepal, beside a railway station of the first Nepalese railway (now defunct
Nepal Government Railway The Nepal Government Railway (NGR) ( ne, नेपाल गभर्मेन्ट रेलवे) was Nepal's first railway in Nepal. Established in 1927 and closed in 1965, it linked Amlekhganj with Raxaul across the border in India in the s ...
). It was originally published in 1979 (2035 BS) by the
Sajha Prakashan Sajha Publications ( ne, साझा प्रकाशन, lit=Common Publication, translit=Sajha Prakashan) is the oldest publishing house of Nepal. It was established in 1913 and is funded by the Government of Nepal. Headquartered in Lalitpur ...
and won the
Madan Puraskar The Madan Puraskar ( ne, मदन पुरस्कार) is a literary honor in Nepal which Madan Puraskar Guthi confers annually for an outstanding book in the Nepali language published within the calendar year. It is considered the most pre ...
for the same year. The sequel of the novel ''Yaha Dekhi Tyaha Samma'' was published in 1984 (2040 BS).


Synopsis

Pawan, a school going child is the main narrator of the novel. Pawan, his father Pitamber, grandfather Durganath and his mother live in a modest house in a nameless town in Tarai region of Nepal, near the Indian border. Pitamber works for a local trader, Pawan's mother is a housewife and Durganath is a retired
Pandit A Pandit ( sa, पण्डित, paṇḍit; hi, पंडित; also spelled Pundit, pronounced ; abbreviated Pt.) is a man with specialised knowledge or a teacher of any field of knowledge whether it is shashtra (Holy Books) or shastra (Wea ...
. Beside school, Pawan spends most of his time with his grandfather, listening to his stories and roaming around the village. His father is a strict but hardworking man with a modest income. Pitamber is not satisfied with his life in the town and wants to go back to his ancestral village bit is unable to do so because of his father's ailing health. Since, there are no hospitals in his ancestral village, he is forced to stay in the town. Durganath, being a Pandit, is a respected figure in the town. He is also friend with the manager of the station, Amalendu Bhattacharya. Amalendu Bhattacharya is a Bengali mechanical engineer and widower who lives in the town with his daughter Aṇu. Meanwhile, Pitamber, in his free time spends time with the staffs of the station at their quarter. The staff includes Srivastava, a doctor, etc. Ganeshi, a ''paan''–seller is also one of the Pitamber's friends. Ganeshi has a colorful personality and is loved by his friends. Initially, Amalendu Bhattacharya hates Ganeshi for selling ''paan'' in the station without any permission but later starts to like him after Ganeshi helps Bhattacharya when he gets unwell. Pawan performs very well in his studies and because of which Bhattacharjee hires Pawan as Aṇu's tutor. Over the course of tutoring, Pawan and Aṇu becomes friends. The novel portrays the friendship and fellowship, as well as the disagreements between the townspeople, the growing pains of Pawan as well as the socioeconmic condition of working-class people of the Tarai region of Nepal. Using these characters, Gotame depicts the activities of a railway–station–town and the role the train plays in the life of its residents.


Awards

The book won the Madan Puraskar as well as
Sajha Puraskar Sajha Puraskar () is a literary award given by Sajha Publications. It is presented annually to the best book published by Sajha Publication. History It was established in 1967 and the first award was given to Bhupi Sherchan for his book ''Gh ...
, for the year 2035 BS (1979). Although, Gotame wrote lots of books, ''Ghamka Pailaharu'' and its sequel ''Yaha Dekhi Tyaha Samma'' were the only two novels he wrote.


See also

* ''
Alikhit ''Alikhit'' () is a Nepali novel written by Dhruba Chandra Gautam. It was published in 1983 (2040 Vikram Samvat, B.S.) and won the Madan Puraskar same year. It is considered an experimental book in Nepali literary scene. The book has gained a sp ...
'' * ''
Sumnima ''Sumnima'' () is a Nepali novel by B. P. Koirala. The book was published in 1969 by Sajha Prakashan. and describes a story of a Kirat woman and a Brahmin boy. Koirala was the first elected prime minister of Nepal. Koirala wrote the book in eig ...
''


References

{{Nepali literature, state=collapsed Nepali-language books Nepalese novels Madan Puraskar-winning works Sajha Puraskar-winning works Nepali-language novels 1979 Nepalese novels Novels set in Nepal