Galkot, Oct 3 : So many villages in the country have started to wear a deserted look in recent years as people from the villages start migrating to urban areas for employment.
Many villages
are turning into urban landscape. Most of the houses in the villages are abandoned
and weeds can be seen growing around them as there is nobody to look after the
home. Only the elderly can be seen at the homes even with families.
Take for
instance Mainakali Karki's family from Baglung Municipality-8. A decade back,
Karki's family was the biggest family in the village. There were 11 members in
her family. Karki's husband died and her sons, daughters and grandchildren
migrated to the town. Now she is the only person living at her house in the
village.
Karki's house is
only a representative case with a lone elderly person living in it. There are
many such homes in which only elderly people are residing while the rest of
those who can work migrating to urban areas or abroad for job or studies.
But Dasain
festival has brought back joy and happiness to Karki's entire village these
days as family members and people who were away have started returning to their
homes to celebrate the biggest festival of Nepal. All family members are
reunited for the festival and there is gaiety and fervour in the village.
The houses in
the village have been freshly painted with ochre and lime, creating the
festival ambience. People have been pouring in from far and wide for the
festival.
"Nobody
except me lives in our house as other family members have gone to cities and
towns in course of employment, trade and business and for studies.
Some have even gone abroad for work while some family members are in Baglung town which also serves as the administrative centre of Bglung district," Maina said about her family. She added that a feel of Dasain is around the air as all the family members are back home for the festival.
Similarly, Harka
Bahadur GC is overjoyed after all members of his family returned home for the
festival. He has kept combs of banana from his backyard for ripening them to be
enjoyed during Dasain.
Although no
swings and merry-go-round swings can be seen in the village these days like in
the past with almost all youth from the village going away, the number of people
returning home has surged.
With Dasain has
come the festive mood and the weed-covered houses are being cleaned and
refurbished. The once deserted village has become agog with festive mood. (RSS)